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Merrimac Commission on Disability to meet at police station, seeks new members and will explore Facebook outreach

Merrimac Commission on Disability · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to move monthly meetings to the Merrimac Police Station, agreed to remain a seven‑member body for FY2026, and plans recruitment via town social media; a COD Facebook page will be explored by a member.

The Merrimac Commission on Disability voted unanimously to change its regular meeting location to the Merrimac Police Station meeting room and scheduled its next meeting for Aug. 6, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.

Robert Hart moved to change the location; Brienne Walsh seconded and members accepted the motion without dissent. The commission asked staff to update meeting notices and the town calendar to reflect the new venue.

On membership, the Select Board requested an updated list of commissioners. The COD agreed to remain at seven members for FY2026 and noted open positions for one member and one alternate. Member Brienne Walsh said she will post recruitment messages to local Facebook pages to solicit applicants. The meeting minutes also show that Bridget Batcheller had previously been working on a COD Facebook page and that Brienne Walsh will explore options for social media outreach.

Administrative actions at the meeting included unanimous approval of the agenda and the April 2, 2025 minutes. The meeting adjourned at 6:54 p.m.