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Votes at a glance: Lakeville town meeting approves multiple appropriations, land and bylaw actions

5780473 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

Town meeting handled more than 25 warrant articles: spending items for schools and capital, bylaw changes, land conservation restrictions and the $4.8 million water project; most appropriations and administrative bylaws passed, several zoning and overlay proposals failed or were postponed.

Lakeville’s town meeting considered a long warrant that included appropriations, bylaw amendments, land conveyances and multiple zoning items. Voters approved many routine appropriations and administrative bylaw changes, passed a large infrastructure borrowing for a water tank and pump station, and rejected or postponed several zoning overlay proposals. Key results declared at the meeting included the following.

Votes at a glance

- Article 7: Appropriation of $150,528 for vocational education tuition and transportation — passed by majority vote (declared passed by moderator).

- Article 8: Appropriation of $776,293 for out‑of‑district special education tuition — passed by majority vote (declared passed by moderator). Speakers clarified the estimate was prepared by a school subcommittee and noted the fund was underfunded by about $65,000 from current-year balances.

- Article 9: $25,000 for FY recertification of values mandated by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue — passed by majority vote.

- Article 10: Capital appropriation package totaling $114,500 for items including a police cruiser, mower and voting machines — passed by two‑thirds vote (teller count reported; meeting record shows the vote passed; teller counts were taken and verified).

- Article 11: $10,000 to purchase a town office copier — passed by the required two-thirds vote (teller count 251–1 recorded).

- Article 12: Five‑year lease payments of $2,711 for a new administrative vehicle for the assessors — passed by majority vote.

- Article 13: Acceptance of MGL c.90 §34 apportionment (state road funds) of $278,560 — passed by majority vote.

- Article 14:…

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