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West Dennis-based company REEF Builders has several pending permit applications in towns across Cape Cod some of which were submitted four months ago and have not yet been reviewed. For a construction project that typically takes nine months for the company to complete, it is now taking about 12 months.
“Everything is taking a lot longer than anticipated,” said project manager Jessica Smith, who focuses mostly on new construction but also large-scale renovation projects. “It’s really tough.”
Building departments across the Cape are reporting an influx of residential building permits in the past year as second homeowners opt to spend more time during the pandemic in their Cape Cod homes and seek renovations. The volume has caused construction and renovation projects to be delayed for months.
After four hours of discussion and debate, Falmouth Town Meeting passed the 2022 operating budget and disposed of other financial warrant articles at virtual Town Meeting on Monday, April 12.
A few technical glitches did not stop the 204 members from questioning two of the more controversial warrant articles to pay for Falmouth Fire and Rescue Department overtime and to fund the design of a new fire station. In the end, the body approved both items and the $142,647,656 budget as it was proposed.
The online meeting was met with some technical challenges as members were unable to be heard. Many were asked to call in their questions and Assistant Town Manager Peter Johnson-Staub would read them aloud. The sound did improve after the first half-hour, when Town Meeting members and the public could hear Moderator David T. Vieira s computer fan whirring. The IT department placed a desk fan near the computer to cool down his laptop.Â
FALMOUTH The Select Board on Monday authorized a letter to be sent to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation asking for assistance on speeding and the weight of trucks traveling along Woods Hole Road.
“The volumes of traffic on Woods Hole Road continue to expand,” Town Manager Julian Suso wrote in the letter on behalf of the Select Board. “The number of trucks carrying significant loads and expanding vehicle speeds are extremely concerning, all contributing to challenging public safety issues.”
Select Board member Doug Jones, who is also a member of the Woods Hole/Falmouth Noise & Traffic Mitigation Working Group, raised concerns at the board s March 22 meeting about some issues on the roadway, which leads into the village.
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