To the editor:
It’s been my privilege to serve two terms as Selectmen and give back to the community where I’ve lived for nearly six decades. However, I believe it is time to step aside in favor of the next generation of town leadership. Therefore, I will not run for re-election in March 2017.
I’ve been honored to help carry out the Board of Selectmen’s assigned responsibilities, as well as to facilitate the dedicated efforts of numerous other committees and volunteers. Although the Selectmen function as a team, each of us focuses his or her skills and energy on particular projects. I’m pleased to have played a primary role in the following matters that enhanced the Town’s internal and external resources or resolved major challenges:
- Developing and implementing the Selectmen’s Newsletter, which shines new public light on Selectmen concerns and activities.
- Expanding the mission and at-large composition of the Capital Planning Committee, which enabled enhanced citizen review of capital projects and provides a new “niche” opportunity for volunteers.
- Revitalizing the Town’s relationship with Hanscom Air Force Base (HAFB) and our multi-town alliance known as Hanscom Area Towns Committee (HATS), including developing HATS’ web site and HATS’ strong relationship with HAFB leadership and the state’s Military Assets Task Force.
- Developing productive relationships with State Representative Tom Stanley and U.S. Representative Katherine Clark, which have paid off tangibly in our communications with the State, the Base, and the Federal Government.
- Working with MassDOT on the construction phase of the Rt. 2 project (including successfully negotiating for over $600,000 of landscape fencing and planted enhancements), thus guiding us through the final realization of this major safety improvement and the culmination of 20 years of design and advocacy by prior town leaders.
- Finding a suitable resolution of the governance and financial dilemmas presented by Minuteman High School and its building proposal.
A major pleasure for me as a Selectmen has been the opportunity to work closely with Town Administrator Tim Higgins. Lincoln has been blessed with Tim’s dedication and skill for 22 years, and hopefully that will continue for the remainder of his career. He is a master at the technical requirements of his profession, and he fully understands our values and culture. Tim is always a steadying force of calm and forward-thinking practicality on every issue. Equally important, Tim deeply values collegiality, communication, and compassion, which are reflected in the culture of all staff and committees he supervises or oversees.
I’ve been enlightened and energized by the many residents and staff with whom I have worked on the Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee, Capital Planning Committee, and Community Preservation Committee, as well as by my frequent collaborations with the Schools’ leadership, and I look forward to continuing the numerous new relationships I have gained.
Last, but not least, I’m grateful for the feedback I’ve received from my fellow residents, especially those who have simply said “thank-you” for serving. I hope all residents will continue to support the volunteer culture on which we so heavily rely by reaching out in a positive way to all those who serve.
Sincerely,
Peter Braun
16 Trapelo Road
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