Town Meeting Times

Town of Provincetown, Massachusetts

Volume X, Issue I
March 2001

Town Clerk's Office, 260 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Massachusetts 02657 www.provincetown-ma.gov
FY 2002 Spending Plan: Property Tax Levy Up 2.5% In keeping with the Board of Selectmen's goal, this proposed spending plan for FY 2002 increases the property tax levy by 2.5% next year. Click for Article

Provincetown's
2001 Town Meeting begins
Monday,
April 2, 2001
at 7:30 p.m.

 
Quarterly Tax Bills ATM-21 asks voters to accept MGL Chapter 59, Section 57C, to allow the Town to send out tax bills on a quartely -- rather than semi-annual basis. Click for Article
Sessions are expected to continue on:
Tuesday, April 3rd
Wednesday, April 4th
Thursday, April 5th
 
Wastewater Solution At Hand After a half-century of missed opportunities and six years of planning, Provincetown voters can make a sewer system become a reality with affirmative votes under Special Town Meeting Articles 2 and 3. Click for Article
All sessions are held:
Provincetown Town Hall
Auditorium beginning at
7:30 p.m.
   

Affordable Housing Initiatives Three affordable housing legislative initiatives will come before the April 2, 2001 Special Town Meeting-- STM-6 to establish an Affordable Housing Trust Fund, STM-8 to amend the Land Bank Act to increase the 10% for affordable housing to 35%, and STM-9 to provide for a 100% property tax exemption for the value of property deed restricted for affordable housing purposes.
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Update of Affordable Housing Inventory: 6.5% overall (4.4% subject to taxation)
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Reconstruct Heritage Museum Building for Public Library The Board of Selectmen, Board of Library Trustees and Town Manager request that Town approve Special Town Meeting Article 11 to transfer the care, custody and control of the Center Street building to the Board of Library Trustees and to borrow $1.05 million as the Town contribution to the proposed Library project. Click for Article
 
Zoning Articles Summarized Town Meeting voters will be asked to decide eleven articles proposing amendments to the Provincetown Zoning By-laws. Click for Article