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town_hallNovember 12, 2025

Nantucket Select Board Meeting: Historic Preservation, Claims Fund, and Community Transparency Explored

Nantucket Select Board tackles critical community issues including historic preservation, claims settlement, and public meeting accessibility in November sessio

Published December 3, 2025
Full Meeting Recording
1h 6m

Nantucket Select Board Meeting: Key Community Discussions Revealed

The November 12, 2025 Nantucket Select Board meeting addressed multiple critical community issues, ranging from historical preservation to claims settlement and public meeting transparency.

African Meeting House Investigation ▶ Watch

The board continued its investigation into the African Meeting House, with significant community engagement. Key developments included:

  • LCG firm engaged for investigation
  • Community members expressed concerns about transparency
  • Dr. McNabb scheduled to lead future work group meeting

Public Meeting Accessibility ▶ Watch

A crucial discussion emerged around public meeting procedures, with strict guidelines reinforced:

  • Three-minute comment limit strictly enforced
  • No transfer of speaking time between participants
  • Emphasis on maintaining transparent communication

Community member Campbell Sutton highlighted concerns about meeting accessibility, stating, "If it's a public meeting, anyone should be invited."

Historic District Commission (HDC) Process ▶ Watch

The board critically examined the HDC appeal and demolition processes:

  • Potential legislative amendments considered
  • Discussions about routing appeals directly to Superior Court
  • Concerns raised about preserving community's historical character

Key quote: "We are beginning to lose our historic importance within the community."

Employee Recognition ▶ Watch

The annual employee appreciation event celebrated long-serving staff members across various municipal departments.

Community Claims Fund ▶ Watch

Verus LLC was selected to administer the Community Claims Fund related to the Vineyard Wind Turbine Blade Failure:

  • Claims process expected to take up to 18 months
  • Online portal will be established
  • Confidentiality of claimants guaranteed

Claims Evaluation Details ▶ Watch

  • Net income will be used for calculations
  • Neutral mediator to handle reconsideration requests
  • Strict evidence requirements for income reduction claims

Additional Topics Discussed

  • Noise bylaw revision submitted by Carol Greenberg
  • 2026 Select Board meeting schedule unanimously approved

Meeting Highlights and Community Impact

This comprehensive meeting demonstrated the Select Board's commitment to:

  • Transparent governance
  • Historical preservation
  • Fair claims settlement
  • Community engagement

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