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Select Board approves continuance of liquor hearing, traffic regulation updates and recommends FY2026 budget; other items moved on consent

2164294 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Needham Select Board on Jan. 20 continued a liquor‑license public hearing, approved a traffic regulation amendment to parking meter rules, referred two Planning Board zoning articles to the Planning Board for hearing and recommended the town manager’s FY2026 budget to the Finance Committee.

The Town of Needham Select Board met Jan. 20 and handled several procedural and policy items. Major formal actions included continuing a liquor‑license public hearing, approving a traffic regulation amendment related to parking meters, accepting Planning Board zoning articles for referral and forwarding the town manager’s FY2026 budget recommendation to the Finance Committee.

Key votes and outcomes (at a glance) - Continued public hearing on a new all‑alcohol license for North Hill Needham Inc., doing business as North Hill, to Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, at 6:20 p.m. Motion moved and seconded during the meeting; Select Board recorded the continuance as unanimous. - Approved and signed Notice of Traffic Regulation P250128 to amend Town of Needham traffic rules and regulations (Article 5: stopping/standing/parking sections 5–7) to update meter language (to accommodate electronic payment) and to…

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