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Town Administrator’s State of the Town Address

Town Administrator’s State of the Town Address. Middleton Board of Trade April 25, 2013 . State of The Town Address .

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Town Administrator’s State of the Town Address

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  1. Town Administrator’s State of the Town Address Middleton Board of Trade April 25, 2013

  2. State of The Town Address Overview Annual Budget, Financial Condition, Sale of Town Land & Town Meeting Agenda Middleton Employment Rates, Per Capita Income, and Commercial and Residential Property Valuation Changes On-Going Public Construction Projects Private Developments and other Tax Base Growth Future Opportunities in Middleton ---Where will the Town be in 2020?

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  6. State of The Town Address May 16, 2013 Auction The Town of Middleton will hold a public auction of property May 16, 2013 at 3:00 P.M. at the Flint Public Library meeting room 1 South Main Street. The following parcels will be auctioned:

  7. State of The Town Address North Shore Unemployment March 2013* Middleton Labor Force has decreased by 29 people, unemployment has declined since a year ago, down .9% and the number of unemployed dropped by 39 persons. Source: Mass.gov Labor & Work Force Development 4-23-13 Labor Unemployed Unemployed Unemployed Unemployed Community Force March ’13 % March ‘13 March ’12% March ’12 Beverly 21,532 1,225 5.7% 1,281 5.9% Lynnfield 5,760 278 4.8% 261 4.6% Danvers 14,416 722 5.0% 925 6.4% Hamilton 3,704 179 4.8% 173 4.7% Ipswich 7,372 412 5.6% 417 5.7% Middleton 4,123 227 5.5% 266 6.4% Peabody 27,805 1,742 6.3% 1,793 6.5% Salem 23,801 1,500 6.3% 1,655 6.9% Topsfield 2,999 145 4.8% 132 4.4% Town Totals 111,512 6,430 5.4% 6,903 5.7% Essex County 384,915 27,432 7.1% 8,338 7.4%

  8. State of The Town Address Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue

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  10. State of The Town Address Largest On-G0ing Public Construction Projects $130,000,000 North Shore Essex Agricultural & Vocational High School Opening 9/14 – 1,300+ students and 300+Faculty $40,000,000 Department of Youth Services Regional Headquarters at Middleton Colony off Gregory St – Bidding Summer 2013 $20,000,000 Danvers/Middleton Water Treatment Plant Upgrade off Pleasant Street now 85% complete $10,000,000 Regional Emergency Communication Center Opening 7/13 with 45 + Employees $11,000,000 New Intake and 24 Bed Female Detention Bld. at Essex County Jail Opening in Summer 2014 Completion of Police Station Expansion Converting School Modular Units on North Main Street

  11. State of The Town Address Largest Business Development/Relocations Appleseed’s Brands Moving to Ferncroft Corporate Center with 150 jobs 27 Acre Kearsarge Solar Energy Farm behind 230 South Main Redevelopment of 40,000 sq. ft. former manufacturing bld. at 150 South Main Funeral Home Construction at 130 South Main Goddard Day Care School Construction at 244 Maple Street Commercial Office Building Construction at 189 North Main St. and 191 South Main St. Sale of North Shore Technical School 13.5 Acre Campus after June 2014

  12. State of The Town Address Ongoing Residential Development/Subdivisions Off Liberty and Sawyer Road: Zaloga Way 85% complete, Woodbury Ln. 75% complete, Smith Farm off Peabody St. - 2 lots left DiBiase Construction, Essex Crossing (Lavoie Ln.) - 40% complete Greg Monastiero, Essex Woods Estates (Leitner Way) - 5 out of 9 lots soon to be constructed Peter Barbagallo, Cedar Woods Estates (Cranberry Ln. and White Cedar Dr.) off North Main Street - 50% complete 21 units available for future construction Bill Smith, Lake St. - 3 new homes Tom Schank, School St. - 2 new homes Callaway Dr. and Country Club Ln. off Village Road - most constructed 3 or 4 unsold Ray Falite, Norma Way/Kassiotis Ln. off East St. in OldeBoxford Estates - 15 lots Ridgewood Estates (Former Jewish Community Center) - 54 lots final approval in May Adjoining Tom Ford East Meadow Farm Rd. Development - 21 lots off East St. approved

  13. State of The Town Address Proposed 27 Acre Solar Energy Farm By Kearsarge Inc. Behind 230 South Main Street

  14. State of The Town Address Market Basket Plaza North Shore Technical High School 13.5 acre Campus

  15. State of The Town Address DYS Danvers Gun Club Market Basket

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