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INDOT removes $7.5M cap on contributions to State Road 32 project in Westfield FREE NEWSLETTERS April 8, 2021 The Indiana Department of Transportation and the city of Westfield will share any cost overruns related to their State Road 32 expansion project, now that the state agency has removed a cap on its contributions, an INDOT official said Monday night. Jennifer Beck, a senior project manager for INDOT, appeared before the Westfield City Council to alleviate fears that an estimated $15 million project expanding State Road 32 from two lanes to four would cost the city far more than expected. Beck said during the public comment period that INDOT will continue to contribute funds to the project beyond a previously established $7.5 million cap—so long as those expenses are a result of increased bid costs and not the addition of local amenities.
(Photo: Submitted) Erin Toole is running for a spot on the Grand Bay-Westfield Town Council. Toole is a lawyer with 20 years of experience as well as community involvement on nonprofit and professional boards. She is currently the Grand Bay-Westfield representative on the board of the Canada Games Aquatic Centre. Toole says she’s running as a councillor because she believes that balanced responsible growth is needed in Grand Bay-Westfield. “I (along with some other local candidates) am organizing a meet the candidate event which will be held in our community in the coming weeks,” She said. “Full COVID precautions will be taken. I am also planning on attending as many local events as I can leading up to the election, so I can meet residents and introduce myself and my platform. ”
DALTON â Dalton officials went with experience Monday in selecting a sitting town administrator as the communityâs third town manager. Members of the Select Board voted unanimously to offer the top job in Town Hall to Thomas Hutcheson, the current administrator in the Franklin County town of Conway, pending a check of his references and the outcome of salary negotiations. Though member John Boyle expressed a desire to review all three finalists, a special board session Monday began with a motion from member Marc Strout to offer Hutcheson the post. The job became open in August with the retirement of Kenneth Walto, Daltonâs manager for the past two decades.
Conway administrator tapped for Berkshire County position HUTCHESON Related stories DALTON — Dalton officials went with experience Monday in selecting a sitting town administrator as the community’s third town manager. Members of the Selectboard voted unanimously to offer the top job in Town Hall to Tom Hutcheson, the current Conway town administrator, pending a check of his references and the outcome of salary negotiations. “It’s been a pleasure to serve the (Conway) Selectboard and to help implement their policies,” Hutcheson said Tuesday. “I believe I’m leaving the town better organized than I found it — I certainly hope I’m leaving the town better organized than when I found it — and I certainly wish them well as they continue doing all of the great things that they’re doing.”
Conway administrator a finalist for Berkshire County post HUTCHESON Published: 1/22/2021 3:08:57 PM DALTON — Conway’s town administrator is one of three finalists to manage civic business in the Berkshire County town of Dalton. In an interview Thursday night with Dalton officials, Tom Hutcheson said he is interested in stepping up to a larger challenge. “Dalton seemed to me to be a really good opportunity,” Hutcheson told members of the Dalton Selectboard. “I’m looking for a town to settle into for the rest of my career.” Dalton officials will meet Feb. 1 to discuss the candidates and possibly make a decision. Hutcheson is competing for the post alongside Susan Carmel of Pittsfield, the finance director in Great Barrington, and David Flaherty of Westfield, an IT consultant and member of Westfield’s City Council.
DALTON — Three finalists for the post of Dalton town manager, all of whom hold public sector jobs in Western Massachusetts, will be interviewed by videoconference, starting this week.