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HRA approves $10,304 warrant after debate over police-detail costs and DCR contributions

Hull Redevelopment Authority · July 29, 2026
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Summary

The HRA approved a warrant totaling $10,304.25 covering insurance, research, landscaping and utility charges. Board members pressed for clarity on seasonal police-detail costs and whether the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) should share event public-safety expenses.

The Hull Redevelopment Authority approved a warrant for $10,304.25 covering several items: a Johnson & Johnson general liability policy for $2,985.68 (08/07/2026–08/07/2027), final payment to Marcus Street Research for $4,440, Triglia Landscaping for $1,900 (June), and Hull Light Plant charges of $29.61. A motion to approve the warrant was made and passed unanimously.

Much of the subsequent discussion centered on police-detail invoices tied to beach and event operations. Board members asked why the HRA was paying “the full thing” for police details when the DCR benefits from beach access, and staff explained the original license terms required the HRA to fund details to avoid neighborhood traffic problems. One member said the 5th Street permit fees raised about $78,000 this year and police details had cost roughly $30,000, leaving net proceeds reduced by the public-safety expense. Staff committed to compile season-to-date totals for police details and to provide a breakout at a future meeting.

Why it matters: The exchange foregrounds a recurring budget tension—the HRA’s responsibility to provide public safety at events while balancing limited permit revenue—and frames a pending follow-up for staff to produce detail-level accounting that could shape future requests to the DCR or town partners.