Re: [LincolnTalk] Town meeting - thank yous

2023-03-27 Thread sarah cannon holden
Dear Scott,

What a lovely note.  All the town boards and staff deserve the credit you
have given.  They work endlessly to do what is best for our community.  I
met you at the Transfer Station when I was collecting signatures for my
place on today's ballot,  We talked about your new house and all the
forward thinking aspects of its design and construction. I know that many
of us would love to see it when it is finished - that might bring a larger
crowd than you want so you better be careful

We welcome you to Lincoln and are pleased that you were able to attend this
year's Town Meeting. I am sure you will become very involved in the life of
Lincoln once you move in.

With best wishes,

Sarah Cannon Holden


On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 10:47 AM Scott L. Rodman  wrote:

> As someone planning a move this year to Lincoln, it was a great pleasure
> to attend Saturday’s Annual Town Meeting and see such a well run and
> thoughtful process with small town democracy in action.
>
> I spoke in favor of the two bylaws that were adopted that were proposed by
> the Green Energy Committee and thanked all of the many volunteers who spent
> countless hours researching and developing the thoughts that led to them.
> I neglected to thank the many employees of the town who also played a huge
> role in those bylaws and who have been so actively involved in efforts to
> see that Lincoln’s approach to climate and energy issues properly address
> all constituent components and issues.  My thanks to them for their time,
> energy, expertise, and dedication to the town and its residents!  It is
> exciting to see that Lincoln takes a leading role in the state!
>
> Going through the process of approvals and processes to build a new house
> in Lincoln has made me so appreciative of the wonderful team that we have
> of staff members and volunteers who have been available for questions and
> have taken great care in making sure that rules are followed, but first
> that the process is clear and straightforward.  Those efforts protect the
> town, all residents, and also those who are having a home built or
> renovated.
>
> All of the staff members in the departments that I have worked with
> throughout the process have been exceptional to work with and send a clear
> message of the positive approach of the town.  That makes such a difference
> for those of us deciding to make an important move to a new place and
> certainly for everyone enjoying their lives in a wonderful small town.
>
> It is so impressive to see the forward thinking approach of Lincoln and
> shows us what a great decision we made in building our new home in town!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Scott Rodman
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[LincolnTalk] Town meeting - thank yous

2023-03-27 Thread Scott L. Rodman
As someone planning a move this year to Lincoln, it was a great pleasure to
attend Saturday’s Annual Town Meeting and see such a well run and
thoughtful process with small town democracy in action.

I spoke in favor of the two bylaws that were adopted that were proposed by
the Green Energy Committee and thanked all of the many volunteers who spent
countless hours researching and developing the thoughts that led to them.
I neglected to thank the many employees of the town who also played a huge
role in those bylaws and who have been so actively involved in efforts to
see that Lincoln’s approach to climate and energy issues properly address
all constituent components and issues.  My thanks to them for their time,
energy, expertise, and dedication to the town and its residents!  It is
exciting to see that Lincoln takes a leading role in the state!

Going through the process of approvals and processes to build a new house
in Lincoln has made me so appreciative of the wonderful team that we have
of staff members and volunteers who have been available for questions and
have taken great care in making sure that rules are followed, but first
that the process is clear and straightforward.  Those efforts protect the
town, all residents, and also those who are having a home built or
renovated.

All of the staff members in the departments that I have worked with
throughout the process have been exceptional to work with and send a clear
message of the positive approach of the town.  That makes such a difference
for those of us deciding to make an important move to a new place and
certainly for everyone enjoying their lives in a wonderful small town.

It is so impressive to see the forward thinking approach of Lincoln and
shows us what a great decision we made in building our new home in town!

Best regards,

Scott Rodman
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212-665-8500
slrod...@8500.org
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