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Best Little Town

Best Little Town

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Expect to hear about upcoming events, initiatives, and projects that directly impact your life in the Town of Bedford. Gain insights into the decision-making processes that affect our town's growth and well-being.Media Squatch Politics & Government
Episodes
  • BLT // 6.17.26
    Jun 17 2026
    In the latest episode of Best Little Town, Town Manager Bart Warner provides a recap of the June 16, 2026 Town Council meeting and discusses a variety of topics impacting the Bedford community. Highlights include updates from the Bedford Police Department, recognition of the Finance Department for outstanding achievement, approvals for several community and infrastructure projects, budget-related actions, and discussion surrounding town-owned property. The episode also includes information on upcoming community events, including plans for the Town's Independence Day celebration as America approaches its 250th anniversary.
    For the full details and context behind these updates, be sure to listen to the complete episode of Best Little Town.
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    32 mins
  • BLT // 6.3.26
    Jun 3 2026
    In this episode of Best Little Town, Bedford Town Manager Bart Warner recaps the June 2nd Town Council meeting. Key highlights include the adoption of the FY2026-2027 budget and a BPOL tax increase for large retailers. Council discussions covered the Bedford Middle School renovation, upcoming D-Day commemorations, police staffing concerns, and a Request for Proposals for conservation easement advisory services. The next Town Council meeting is scheduled for June 16th at 7 p.m., 215 East Main Street.
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    27 mins
  • BLT // 5.20.26
    May 20 2026
    In this episode of the Best Little Town podcast, Town Manager Bart Warner recaps Bedford's May 19th council meeting. Key topics include a speed limit reaffirmation on Longwood Avenue, Memorial Day event announcements, and resident appearances addressing pavement repairs, and community volunteerism. Council members celebrated the recent parade and downtown beautification efforts. The meeting also covered a budget public hearing for FY2026-2027 and an in-depth discussion on the electric department's declining reserves and long-term energy contracts. The session concluded with a closed legal session regarding potential property litigation.
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    32 mins
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