Dalton Board OKs ARPA Funds for Sewer Project Engineering

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board voted to transfer $36,000 in ARPA funds on Monday night to supplement the $50,000 that it already has appropriated for the Dalton Division Road Sewer Project.
 
The cost of engineering is estimated is approximately $37,000 based on the projected project cost. A typical engineering fee is 10 percent of the cost of the project. The original cost estimate did not include construction oversight only bidding services so the new cost is $85,750. 
 
Town Manager Tom Hutcheson was originally going to go before the board to inform them that a total of $92,500 would be needed but, since posting the agenda, the amount had come down by about $7,000. 
 
This new amount includes a substantial amount of extra study necessary to do the engineering because it has to review the existing sewer capacity, calculate what the new peaks or flows will be, and look at the permitting requirements, Town Manager Tom Hutcheson said. 
 
The engineering firm has to do more work so it can determine how big the pipes have to be. 
 
The town only authorized $50,000 to cover the cost of the sewer engineering during its last meeting so to cover the remainder the board voted to transfer $36,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funds to supplement.
 
Chair Joe Diver was hesitant to approve the additional $36,000 without knowing if there are other projects that are more urgent and should take priority. 
 
Hutcheson said a very rough estimate of the total cost of the project would be about $700,000. 
 
It was noted that the town may not approve a construction project that costs that much during town meetings so it does not make sense to spend $85,750 on engineering for a project that may be voted down, Diver said. 
 
If approved by the town, the construction would not be able to happen until 2027 or 2028 because it would be in conjunction with the Dalton Division Road project. 
 
Diver recommended taking some time and looking into other ways to cover the cost of the engineering for the project since there is so much time between now and the start of construction.  
 
"It's much easier to just take it out of the ARPA funds. It's a very good and needed cost. If we do this now, you can sign an agreement and we can get going on this," Selectman John Boyle said. 
 
"If we wait on town meetings to see if they'll approve it an additional $36,000, months have gone by and nothing is happening."
 
Another concern is costs will continue to rise while they wait to appropriate the amount, Vice Chairman Robert W. Bishop said. 
 
Despite Diver's arguments the motion passed 2-1. 
 
They also voted to approve the transfer of $22,000 of ARPA funding to cover the cost of heat pumps for the town garage.
 
The original cost estimate for the heat pumps was $17,131 but are now projected to cost just under $22,000. 
 
As of Jan. 3, there is approximately $446,000 left of ARPA funding, not including the funds appropriated at the Select Board meeting. 
 
In other news: The board approved the change of manager application for Wahconah Country Club to James Scalise after the previous manager Matthew Morrison resigned. 
 
The board approved the Planning Board's request to Berkshire Regional Planning Commission to use District Local Technical Assistance Program funds for a chapter in a revised master plan. 
 
The Planning Board has been working on a housing needs assessment over the last year that will be used as the basis of the chapter. 
 
The town does not have any urgent needs for the DLTA funds so Hutcheson recommended the money be allocated for this. 

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Belchertown Stops Pittsfield Post 68

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Belchertown Post 239’s Cooper Beckwith set the tone when he crushed the game’s first pitch to left-center field for a double.
 
The visitors went on to pound out 14 more hits in a 9-1 win over Pittsfield Post 68 in American Legion Baseball action at Buddy Pellerin Field on Monday night.
 
Beckwith went 3-for-4 with an RBI and scored twice, and Chase Earle went five innings on the mound without allowing an earned run as Post 239 improved to 15-0 this summer and completed a regular-season sweep of Post 68 (12-4).
 
“He’s a good pitcher,” Post 68 coach Rick Amuso said. “Good velo[city], kept the ball down. We didn’t respond.”
 
Pittsfield did manage to scratch out a run in the bottom of the fourth inning, when it already trailed, 7-0.
 
Nick Brindle reached on an error to start the inning. He moved up on a single by Jack Reed (2-for-2) and scored on a single to left by Cam Zerbato.
 
That was half the hits allowed by Earle, who struck out three before giving the ball to Alex West, who gave up a leadoff walk in the sixth and retired the next six batters he faced.
 
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