Month: April 2023
Town Meeting Warrant Article of the Day: Article 21 – Revolving Fund Spending Limits
As we ready for Town Meeting on May 16, 2023, the Town will be presenting information every day on different warrant articles.
Article 21 – Revolving Fund Spending Limits
Every year Town Meeting authorizes the Town’s revolving accounts and sets spending limits for those accounts. A revolving fund separately accounts for specific revenues and earmarks them for expenditure by a board or officer without appropriation for particular purposes to support the activity, program or service that generated the revenues. Town Meeting authorizes the revolving account, its use, and how much can be spent from the account each year.
To learn more about the different types of revolving accounts, visit here: https://www.mass.gov/doc/revolving-funds-chart-non-school-department-program/download
5.3.2023 Agenda – 400 Great Pond Rd. Steering Committee
North Andover Festival Committee, May 2, 2023
POSTPONED: Town Wide Cleanup
Machine Shop Village Agenda – 05/03/23
5.2.2023 Agenda – Planning Board
Master Plan Implementation Committee Agenda 05/01/23
Town Meeting Warrant Article of the Day: Article 20: Set Salaries and Compensation of Elected Officials.
As we ready for Town Meeting on May 16, 2023, the Town will be presenting information every day on different warrant articles.
Article 20: Set Salaries and Compensation of Elected Officials.
This article sets out what various elected officials salaries should be in FY24. This article is voted on annually.
This article ses out what various elected officials salaries should be in FY24. This article is voted o
n annually.his article sets out what various elected officials salaries should be in FY24. This article is voted on annually.
Happening tonight! Downtown Shared Use Path, April 27, 2023 6:30PM at the North Andover Senior Center
The Town of North Andover is conducting a feasibility study to develop a pathway along the former Essex Railway Corridor across Sutton Pond and into the Mill District. The study will examine a multi-modal path designed to accommodate bicyclists, pedestrians and other non-motorized vehicles.
Avalon Apartment complex to accommodate the multi-modal path.