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BOARD OF SELECTMEN

Selectmen's Offices

New Location:

Old Lincoln School
194 Boylston Street (RT. 9)
2nd Floor
Brookline, MA  02445

(617)730-2200
TTY(617)730-2202


 

Combined Reports of Selectmen and Advisory Committee

Warrant for Annual Town Meeting 05/27/2008

05/06 Annual Town Election Calendar

Annual Town Meeting 5/28/2008
Warrant opening and closing dates:
OPEN: Thursday, February 14
CLOSE: Thursday, March 13 at noon

Annual Town Election 5/6/2008



FY2009 BUDGET CENTRAL


Brookline Selectmen make pledge to work with DEP to remove all paper from trash.
 

Final Results - Special Town Meeting 11/13/2007 (PDF)

FY2008 Financial Plan

FY2008-FY2013 Long Range Financial Plan (Presented as part of Financial Plan)

FY08-FY13 Capital Improvements Program

Selectmen's Meetings/Agenda
 

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Richard Kelliher
Town Administrator
333 Washington St
Town Hall, 6th Floor
617 730-2200
Richard_Kelliher

Jesse Mermell
149 Winthrop Rd
617-566-8182
jesse_mermell@
town.brookline.ma.us

Betsy DeWitt
94 Upland Rd
617 738-5950
betsy@betsydewitt.com

 

 

Nancy Daly
Chairman
161 Rawson Road
617-232-0728
nancy_daly@
town.brookline.ma.us
Robert Allen
296 Russett Road
617 327-6262
ballen@boballenlaw.com
 

 

 Gil Hoy
295 Reservoir Rd.
738-0889
gilberthoy@msn.com
 

 



DUTIES

The Board of Selectmen is composed of five members who are elected for three-year terms. As the Chief Elected and Executive Officers of the Town, the Selectmen are vested with all the municipal authority not specifically retained by the Town's legislative body, Town Meeting. The Selectmen appoint a Town Administrator, responsible for the daily management of the Town, whose powers are specified in Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1985, as amended.

The Selectmen issue the warrants for Town Meetings and make recommendations on the warrant articles; initiate legislative policy by inserting articles in Town Meeting Warrants and then implement the votes subsequently adopted. They adopt town administrative policies; review and set fiscal guidelines for the annual operating budget and the six-year capital improvements program and make recommendations to Town Meeting on the same. The Selectmen appoint department heads and members of most official boards and commissions; hold public hearings on important town issues and periodic conferences with agencies under their jurisdiction and with community groups; represent the Town before the General Court and in all regional and metropolitan affairs; and enforce Town By-Laws and regulations.

The Selectmen also serve as the licensing board responsible for issuing and renewing over 600 licenses in more than 20 categories, including common victualler, food vendor, liquor, lodging house, open-air parking lot, inflammables, special events and entertainment.

Unless otherwise posted the Board of Selectmen meets on Tuesdays starting at 7:00 p.m. with the exception of the third Tuesday of the month when an afternoon session will begin at 4:00 p.m. and an evening session at 8:00 p.m to take up licensing matters.