Wayland residents debated and voted on key issues that will affect the town’s future during two nights of the annual town meeting on April 7 and 8. The key items that elicited
Town Meeting Votes for the Future Wayland’s second night of the annual town meeting on April 8th continued with debates on the remaining 15 articles out of the 36 in warrant. Most
Wayland residents grappled with Warrant Articles dealing with rising costs, vacant storefronts, and statewide mandates confronting the town at the annual town meeting on April 7th. The articles and accompanying discussion illuminated
Annual Town Meeting is on April 7, 2025, at 6:45 p.m., and it remains Wayland’s most direct avenue for shaping local government. This year’s warrant features critical articles addressing flexible housing, redeveloping
By June Valliere On March 26, the League of Women Voters (LWV) hosted a hybrid public forum at the Wayland Public Library, giving residents an opportunity to learn about eleven warrant articles
By Donna Bouchard & Joe Berkowitz The Wayland Public Ceremonies Committee will present two awards at this year’s opening of Wayland’s Annual Town Meeting on April 7, 2025, at the Wayland High
How is my water bill calculated? Wayland uses a 4-tier payment system to meet conservation requirements. Homeowners pay a higher rate with each additional tier. For a household using 5,100 cubic feet
During the May 2022 Annual Town Meeting, Wayland’s citizens approved a resolution endorsing the use of wireless electronic voting for all sessions of all town meetings through fiscal year 2027. Instead of
“I went to Town Meeting last year. I was proud to participate in the purest form of democracy. Come, let YOUR voice be heard. You can make a difference,” said Denise Fortin