School committee approves easement for EV infrastructure access at 90 Pleasant Street in Upton

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Summary

The Mendon-Upton School Committee unanimously approved granting an easement to Massachusetts Electric Company/National Grid at 90 Pleasant Street in Upton to enable access for electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure at Nipmuc High School.

The Mendon-Upton Regional School District School Committee on March 10 approved a grant of easement for 90 Pleasant Street in Upton to allow National Grid (Massachusetts Electric Company) access related to electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure at Nipmuc.

The committee chair introduced the easement under new business and indicated a copy of the easement had been circulated and linked in meeting materials. A school committee member moved to grant the easement; the committee then voted by voice and the motion passed unanimously.

The presenters described this as the district’s “opt‑in” easement for access to support EV stations at Nipmuc. No additional conditions or vote tallies were recorded in the transcript; presenters indicated the document had been shared with committee members and the public.

Outcome: motion to grant easement approved by unanimous voice vote at the March 10 meeting.

No statutory citations or other legal authorities were listed in the meeting discussion of the easement; any related recording or legal description of the document was not read into the record during the public portion of the meeting.