The Livermore Select Board voted unanimously to support a $51,174 All-Terrain Vehicle trail maintenance grant and welcomed newly elected member Tim Cox.
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Livermore board OKs moratorium on large-scale solar, wind projects
The Livermore Select Board has enacted a moratorium on large-scale solar and commercial wind energy projects to allow time for local regulations to be developed.
AVCOG, Livermore Select Board discuss recreation and community resilience
Representatives from AVCOG met with the Livermore Select Board on March 11 to discuss regional recreation planning and the town’s continued participation in the Community Resilience Partnership.
Livermore Select Board appoints three to Planning Board
The Livermore Select Board appointed three new members to the Planning Board Feb. 11, with discussions focusing on community involvement and the challenges of ordinance adoption.
Three appointed to Livermore Planning Board
The Livermore Select Board appointed three new members to the Planning Board, with discussions focusing on community involvement and the challenges of ordinance adoption.
Livermore solar project proposal draws opposing views from large crowd
The Planning Board is drafting an ordinance to govern solar power developments.
Fayette All Age Friendly Committee supports aging in place
The Fayette All Age Friendly Committee fosters community connections and supports aging in place through events, resource access, and initiatives like a proposed “caring caller” tree, while partnering with organizations like All-Med to expand in-home care services.
Livermore Select Board plans for use of remaining ARPA funds
The Livermore Select Board decides on a plan of action for ARPA funds.
Livermore Select Board considers uses for remaining pandemic relief money
Some of the federal money may be used to fix a damaged plate on a compactor at the transfer station and paving the parking lot at the town office.
Livermore Select Board welcomes new school board appointee, plans for street light installation
At the Nov. 5 meeting, the Livermore Select Board filled a school board vacancy, selected a street light model for Federal Road, and reluctantly accepted the immediate resignation of Animal Control Officer Richard Burton.