LMPA SPRING REMINDERS
SPRING FLING 2023

We have a LIVE BAND! The Felt will be there from 7:00 pm onward play­ing acoustics for arrival and the cock­tail hour and then at 8:30, ramp it up a bit for some danc­ing! They are very con­scious of sound lev­el so those that aren’t into danc­ing can still enjoy con­ver­sa­tions.

Prices go up on April 22nd!

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2023

Gen­er­al Meet­ing May 8th at Ko! All mem­bers wel­come. We have board posi­tions avail­able for nom­i­na­tion. If you are inter­est­ed, please com­plete this form.

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ADDITIONAL UPDATES:

Weed Update
As you like­ly know, the LMPA, Cit­i­zens Input Group (CIG), and Hop­kin­ton DPW have been work­ing on man­ag­ing the prob­lem weeds in Lake Maspenock for many years. Most recent­ly, the Hop­kin­ton DPW had been in the process of procur­ing a con­trac­tor to apply her­bi­cides to the prob­lem weeds in the lake. They sent out a Request For Pro­pos­al (RFP) in Jan­u­ary with the intent of con­duct­ing an appli­ca­tion of her­bi­cides in late May/early June. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, no com­pa­nies respond­ed to the ini­tial RFP. The CIG and DPW ini­tial­ly agreed to send out a sec­ond RFP, how­ev­er, the DPW decid­ed to NOT send it out. While there was suf­fi­cient time to get the sec­ond RFP out, the town failed to do so. Now there is not enough time to secure a con­trac­tor, gain approval from the Hop­kin­ton Con­ser­va­tion Com­mis­sion, and con­duct an appli­ca­tion to the lake pri­or to the sum­mer grow­ing sea­son.

The LMPA Exec­u­tive Board only recent­ly became aware of this and is very dis­ap­point­ed in how this was han­dled. The board will con­tin­ue to work with the CIG and DPW to secure a con­trac­tor for the Spring 2024 sea­son.


Town Meet­ing and Vot­ing for Hayward/South Street Rezone

Mar­guerite Con­crete pre­sent­ed its plan to the Select­board on Tues­day, April 11. Three mem­bers of our lake com­mu­ni­ty made pub­lic com­ments, express­ing major con­cerns about safe­ty, the envi­ron­ment, and the last-minute nature of their sub­mis­sion.

The Select­board and Town man­ag­er felt Mar­guerite Concrete’s process was rushed and not ready for town meet­ing, espe­cial­ly since the pro­posed Devel­op­ment Agree­ment was just pre­sent­ed to them and only avail­able to the neigh­bor­hood as of ear­li­er this week. There­fore, there has been no con­ver­sa­tions with abut­ters or LMPA regard­ing the Devel­op­ment Agree­ment and with town meet­ing only a few weeks away there’s not enough time to do due dili­gence.

As of now, Mar­guerite Con­crete appears to be keep­ing the pro­pos­al on the town war­rant for the Town Meet­ing start­ing May 1st. We are unsure of which night this war­rant will be dis­cussed and vot­ed on.

This rezon­ing and pro­posed office build­ing with 120 park­ing spots with an exit out onto Hay­ward Street will neg­a­tive­ly impact those who use Hay­ward as a means of entrance and exit to the neigh­bor­hood and walk up to KO/Dunkin (among many oth­er neg­a­tive impacts). There’s also a major con­cern that Downey Street could become a cut-through should this pro­pos­al go through.

What you can do:
SPREAD THE WORD across town. Even though this doesn’t direct­ly impact those out­side the lake com­mu­ni­ty, you can ask your friends and fam­i­ly liv­ing in town if they would want a busi­ness at the entrance to their neigh­bor­hood. We already have to deal with one, let’s not make it two.
 PLANNING BOARD MEETING APRIL 24th 7pm. Vir­tu­al­ly attend the plan­ning board meet­ing and share your thoughts and opin­ions. The plan­ning board will be vot­ing to either sup­port or not sup­port the rezon­ing. Attend the Vir­tu­al Plan­ning Board Meet­ing

GO TO TOWN MEETING — it is imper­a­tive that we get as many peo­ple as we can out to town meet­ing and vote NO on arti­cle 29. It’s dif­fi­cult since we don’t know which night it will appear on, but you can start a text thread with some neigh­bors and send one rep­re­sen­ta­tive to keep you informed of when it’s com­ing up so you can head over.

Thank you,
LMPA Exec­u­tive Board