The Dorchester Village Board will conduct another town hall monthly meeting this Monday, May 3 at the Community Building. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. Much of the meeting will again be devoted to the condition of the streets and the possibility of paving.
The Times non-scientific online opinion poll found that roughly 82% (out of 167 votes) of readers say they want to consider paving. This publication recently advocated putting the issue on November's ballot. Approximately 13% of readers would rather see more gravel applied to the town's roads. About 4% want nothing done. Only one vote per IP address was allowed. Approximately 75-80 residents attended the April village board meeting to voice their support or opposition to street paving. According to various reports, two of the five current town board members oppose paving, while only one member publicly supports it. Reportedly, three of the board members will not be returning to the body next year.
The Times non-scientific online opinion poll found that roughly 82% (out of 167 votes) of readers say they want to consider paving. This publication recently advocated putting the issue on November's ballot. Approximately 13% of readers would rather see more gravel applied to the town's roads. About 4% want nothing done. Only one vote per IP address was allowed. Approximately 75-80 residents attended the April village board meeting to voice their support or opposition to street paving. According to various reports, two of the five current town board members oppose paving, while only one member publicly supports it. Reportedly, three of the board members will not be returning to the body next year.
All town residents, regardless of position on paving, are encouraged to attend Monday's public meeting to let their town representatives know their position. In the meantime, check out street-related comments left by Times readers by clicking here.