
SOUTHWICK — The Select Board met last Thursday to discuss goals and projects for the next two years, including having a Pioneer Valley Transit Authority bus stop in town, getting the municipal fiber project off the ground, exploring impact of adopting a residential tax exemption, and borrowing for future road repairs.
“… a grant was approved for PVTA to have a stop [in town that will start] in the fall or winter,” said Chief Administrative Officer Nicole Parker during the meeting.
Parker said it will be a fixed route that will have one stop and cost a nominal fee, adding that the current plan is to have the PVTA bus stop at Town Hall, but board members Diane Gale and Douglas Moglin weren’t convinced Town Hall would be the best location for the stop.
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