Hull's main governing board. Sets town policy, approves major contracts, and makes key appointments.
43 items across 8 meetings.
June 10, 2026 · agenda
📋 Proposed
Minutes from Feb 22 and May 13, 2026 up for approval.
📋 Proposed
Coming up June 10: hearing on extending entertainment hours (live music, karaoke, DJ) at Tipsy Tuna, 276 Nantasket Ave, to as late as midnight weekdays and 1:00 am weekends.
📍 276 Nantasket Ave
📋 Proposed
Salt Water Club requests a one-day license to serve alcohol at Mariners Park on Saturday June 27, 12–6 pm for the Blessing of the Fleet.
📍 Mariners Park
💬 Discussed
Coming up June 10: updates on Article 40, the Light Plant garage, and a Coastal Resilience grant covering the Light Plant and DPW.
📋 Proposed
State bill would let the Select Board set parking fines: up to $100 within 21 days, $110 after, and $150 once reported to the registry.
💰 Fines up to $100/$110/$150
📋 Proposed
Approval requested for an Aug 16 procession from A Street Pier to the church (208 Samoset Ave), with brief Nantasket Ave traffic stops and suspended parking enforcement nearby.
📍 208 Samoset Ave
💬 Discussed
Board to discuss its upcoming meeting schedule.
💬 Discussed
Informational letter on free state dam-safety training for owners/caretakers.
✅ Approved
Nine summer CSO applicants approved for conditional employment to assist with parking enforcement, details, and the 250th Celebration events.
✅ Approved
Club cleared to begin engineering, design, and permitting work to renovate or replace its building on town-owned land; final plans require later Board approval.
📍 3 Fitzpatrick Way
✅ Approved
Annual administrative certification for seasonal liquor license renewals approved.
✅ Approved
Approved request for free state DLS help to refine the committee's rating system and build a five-year capital plan.
💰 No cost to town
💬 Discussed
Cindy Borges resigned from the Planning Board effective May 15; a joint meeting will appoint an interim member.
💬 Discussed
Town Hall move funding approved at Town Meeting; two new 714 bus stops added in DCR area (state-funded, done Spring 2027); parking-sticker errors being fixed with enforcement suspended until new stickers mail early June.
✅ Approved
Board and Town Manager Jennifer Constable agreed on a three-year contract renewal, Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 16, 2029.
June 10, 2026 · agenda
📋 Proposed
Routine approval of two prior meeting minutes.
📋 Proposed
Amendment to entertainment license for AF Acquisitions Corp dba Tipsy Tuna at 276 Nantasket Ave; managers Freidy Elkhoury and Anthony Ghosn.
📍 276 Nantasket Ave
📋 Proposed
One-day all-alcohol license requested for Mariners Park on June 27, 2026 (noon–6 pm) for the Blessing of the Fleet event.
📍 Mariners Park, 3 Fitzpatrick Way
📋 Proposed
Select Board and Light Board meet jointly to hear an update on Article 40 (town meeting warrant article).
📋 Proposed
Update on the Hull Municipal Light Plant garage project status.
📋 Proposed
Update on a Coastal Resilience Grant involving Hull Municipal Light Plant and Department of Public Works.
📋 Proposed
Approval of state legislation enabling Hull's Select Board to set its own schedule of fines for parking violations.
📋 Proposed
Request by George Boylen to hold a parish festival procession on August 16, 2026 from A Street Pier to St. Mary of the Assumption Church at 208 Samoset Ave, starting 9:30 am.
📍 A Street Pier to 208 Samoset Ave
📋 Proposed
Board will discuss its upcoming meeting schedule.
💬 Discussed
Letter from Department of Conservation and Recreation announcing self-paced Dam Owner Academy training now available — no action indicated.
May 13, 2026 · minutes
✅ Approved
Nine CSO applicants (mix of new and returning) approved for summer 2026, supporting parking enforcement, road work, and 250th Celebration events.
✅ Approved
Salt Water Club approved to spend money on preliminary engineering and architectural work to explore renovating or replacing its aging building; final plans require further Board approval before construction.
📍 Nantasket Beach
✅ Approved
Annual administrative renewal certification for seasonal liquor licenses approved.
✅ Approved
Capital Improvement Committee authorized to seek free state technical help to refine its rating system and build a five-year capital plan.
💰 No cost to the Town
💬 Discussed
Cindy Borges resigned from the Planning Board effective May 15; Select Board and Planning Board to hold a joint meeting to appoint an interim replacement.
💬 Discussed
Town Meeting approved extra funding for the Town Hall move; staff will now meet with project managers and architects to advance the project.
📍 253 Atlantic Avenue
💬 Discussed
Two new MBTA 714 Bus stops to be added within DCR land, state-funded, expected complete Spring 2027.
💰 State-funded, no cost to Town
💬 Discussed
Parking stickers mailed with errors; corrected stickers to mail first week of June, parking enforcement suspended until then, and misspelled stickers can be replaced at no cost.
💬 Discussed
A truck struck the Paragon Park Museum; Carousel Association working with insurance and DCR — carousel continues weekends until June, but ice cream shop and museum won't reopen as planned.
📍 Paragon Park Museum
💬 Discussed
Taverna requested a joint meeting with the Municipal Light Board and state legislators to publicly discuss next steps on Article 40, which Town Meeting passed by a substantial margin.
✅ Approved
Board reached agreement on a three-year Town Manager contract renewal, effective August 17, 2026 through August 16, 2029.
💬 Discussed
McCann's term ends; Board members recognized his three years of service. He did not seek re-election.
💬 Discussed
Select Board Chair reminded residents that Town elections are Monday, May 18.