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Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee — Agenda, Jun 29, 2026
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee
Regular Meeting Agenda
Virtual
6:00 PM
Monday, June 29, 2026
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(Posted online: 6/24/26 at 1:15 PM) Original
(Posted online: 6/29/26 at 9:45 AM) Revised
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Roll Call
1.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 26-0856)
Agenda Ready: Approval of the Minutes of the
Sustainability and Infrastructure Committee Meeting of
April 29, 2026.
2.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0832)
Sent for Discussion: By Councilor Hardt
That the Director of Water and Sewer provide an
overview of the water and sewer metering and billing
practices.
3.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0805)
Sent for Discussion: By Councilor Sait, Councilor
Clingan, Councilor Ewen-Campen and Councilor Link
That the Director of Public Works place a portable
restroom at Hoyt-Sullivan playground.
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Sustainability and Infrastructure
Committee
Regular Meeting Agenda
June 29, 2026
4.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0626)
Sent for Discussion: By Councilor Clingan
That the Director of Infrastructure and Asset
Management appear before this Council to discuss the
decision to implement a tiered residential base rate
structure that differentiates between properties served by
5/8-inch pipes and those served by 1-inch pipes.
5.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0482)
Sent for Discussion: By Councilor Clingan
That the Director of Water and Sewer appear before the
Committee on Sustainability and Infrastructure to discuss
the process by which it is determined whether a
residential unit requires a 1-inch water meter or a
5/8-inch water meter.
6.
Public
Communication
(ID # 26-1084)
Sent for Discussion: Michael Lenotto submitting
comments re: item #26-0650, the draft Combined Sewer
Overflow Plan.
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