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Charlton Board of Health discusses possible ‘Homie Collective Campout’ at 508 International; takes no action pending verification
Summary
Board members reviewed online postings for a multi-day “Homie Collective Campout” at 508 International, discussed campground permits, ADA access, porta‑potty and wastewater controls, and agreed to monitor and request clarification before taking action.
The Town of Charlton Board of Health discussed online postings for a multi‑day “Homie Collective Campout 2025” allegedly at 508 International on Brookfield Road, and agreed to take no immediate regulatory action while staff checks whether an event is actually scheduled.
Board members and staff said the board learned about a four‑day event advertised as offering camping, RV parking, ADA‑accessible camping and shower stations. The board raised public‑health concerns about overnight camping at a location that does not hold a campground permit, distribution of potable water, sewage dumping or inadequate toilet facilities and last‑minute permit requests.
Why it matters: If hundreds of people camp overnight for multiple days on a site that lacks a campground permit, the board said it could raise wastewater, sanitation and…
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