February 10, 2025

The Lincoln Select Board Applauds the Healey-Driscoll Administration's Support 
for Municipalities.

At its February 10th meeting, the Select Board voted unanimously to voice its 
support for the Municipal Empowerment Act (MEA) and the Healey-Driscoll 
Administration's proposal to increase Chapter 90 funding for roads and bridges.

As was stated by the Board, "The Municipal Empowerment Act would ensure public 
access to town governance by permanently allowing remote and hybrid board and 
committee meetings, simplify town operations by reforming bid laws, and give 
Lincoln additional options for local revenue.  In addition, the significant 
increase in Chapter 90 funding would allow for preventive road maintenance and 
safety upgrades"
The Municipal Empowerment Act is a package of municipal reforms developed with 
input from cities and towns that is designed to streamline operations, ensure 
access to municipal government, and generate resources to maintain vital 
services.  Its proposals include permanently enabling hybrid public meetings, 
reforming and simplifying procurement rules, addressing long-term benefit 
funding pressure by reviewing Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB), and 
allowing additional ways to generate local revenue.  Additionally, it includes 
several provisions to help local officials improve public health and lower 
costs.

The bill empowers municipalities to generate more local revenue by allowing 
options to increase the local meals tax and motor vehicle excise bills.  The 
primary way we are able to raise revenue in Lincoln is property taxes, and the 
MEA would give an optional set of revenue tools for us to consider.

The filing of the MEA comes after Governor Healey filed a Chapter 90 bill that 
invests $1.5 billion in local roads and bridges over five years, a 50% increase 
in annual support for municipal infrastructure.  Under the proposal, Lincoln 
would receive $441,355, which is a 65% increase over last year.  This 
additional funding would help support roadway safety projects that are part of 
the Lincoln Transportation Coalition's 5-year plan 
(https://lincolntown.org/DocumentCenter/View/97895/fiveyearplan).

Please consider joining the Select Board in its support of the Municipal 
Empowerment Act by contacting our legislative team:

  *   State Senator Mike Barrett:  
mike.barr...@masenate.gov<mailto:mike.barr...@masenate.gov> or 617-722-1572
  *   Precinct 1 State Representative, Carmine Gentile:  
carmine.gent...@mahouse.gov<mailto:carmine.gent...@mahouse.gov> or 617-722-2810
  *   Precinct 2 State Representative, Alice Peisch:  
alice.pei...@mahouse.gov<mailto:alice.pei...@mahouse.gov> or 617-722-2783

Kimberly Bodnar, Chair
Jennifer Glass
Jim Hutchinson

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Peggy Elder
Administrative Assistant
to the Select Board &
Town Administrator
Town of Lincoln
T Direct 781-259-2601
D Email eld...@lincolntown.org<mailto:eld...@lincolntown.org>

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