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From: John Driscoll <jdriscoll@templetonlight.com> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2023 2:40 PM To: Adam D. Lamontagne <alamontagne@TempletonMA.gov> Cc: Jennifer Belliveau <jbelliveau@templetonlight.com> Subject: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Adam,
Please see attached the Town’s invoice for this fiscal year 2023.
There is no due date on the invoice but if we could get it paid by June 30, 2023 that would be ideal.
Thank you.
John M Driscoll
General Manager
Templeton Municipal Light & Water Plant
86 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 20
Baldwinville, MA 01436-0020
Phone (978) 939-5323, x11
Mobile (978) 652-2239
Fax (978) 939-4309
Hi John,
I sent this off to Bob Szocik. I don’t recall the town getting a bill like this before.
Adam D. Lamontagne, MPA, MCPPO
Town Administrator
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Town of Templeton
Town Hall, Room 6
P.O. Box 620, 160 Patriots Road
East Templeton, MA 01438
Phone 978-894-2778 Fax 978-894-2795
From: John Driscoll <jdriscoll@templetonlight.com> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2023 4:28 PM To: Adam D. Lamontagne <alamontagne@TempletonMA.gov> Cc: Jennifer Belliveau <jbelliveau@templetonlight.com>; Szocik, Bob <bszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: Re: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Adam the Town hasn’t gotten this bill for about 8 years probably. The light department paid 100% of the electricity bills for Templeton starting in FY16 till we moved to the ramp-down in FY19, 80%, 60%, etc. to 0% in FY23.
If it’s not in your budget for FY23 then the Town can pay next fiscal year (we’re not shutting lights off).
This bill is about half of what it used to be when we used all the HPS fixtures; now that we’re on all LED fixtures the energy savings is about 55%.
John
From: Adam D. Lamontagne <alamontagne@TempletonMA.gov> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2023 4:17 PM To: John Driscoll <jdriscoll@templetonlight.com> Cc: Jennifer Belliveau <jbelliveau@templetonlight.com>; Szocik, Bob <bszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: RE: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Hi John,
Had a chance to speak with Bob S. We put the electricity costs for the buildings at 100% but didn’t put in the street lights for FY ‘23. Bob recommended to me that we add $15,699 for municipal street lights in his budget for FY ’24. Apologize for my late response.
Adam D. Lamontagne, MPA, MCPPO
Town Administrator
From: John Driscoll <jdriscoll@templetonlight.com> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2023 4:57 PM To: Adam D. Lamontagne <alamontagne@TempletonMA.gov> Cc: Jennifer Belliveau <jbelliveau@templetonlight.com>; Szocik, Bob <bszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: RE: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Adam this isn’t the Town’s fault it’s mine. I sent you this letter about a year too late so you wouldn’t have known. FY2023 is the first fiscal year that the Town is back to paying for 100% of its municipal electricity and lighting.
It’s not urgent, and if we have to wait till FY2024 to get paid that’s fine, it’s only 5 months away.
John
From: Szocik, Bobjdriscoll@templetonlight.com>; Adam D. Lamontagne <ALamontagne@templetonma.gov> Cc: Jennifer Belliveau <jbelliveau@templetonlight.com> Subject: RE: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 12:57 PM To: John Driscoll <Hi John
John I spoke with Adam for FY 23 street light bill I would like to pay you half now $7,146.00 and then towards the end of FY 23 pay the balance.
This way here if things go south it will be less I would have plan in my FY 14 budget.
We already put street lighting in for FY 24
I am trying not to incorporate 2 yrs. Worth in FY 24
Please let me know if this is acceptable on your side.
Many Thanks John
Bob Szocik
Bob Szocik
DPW Director
From: John Driscoll <jdriscoll@templetonlight.com> Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2023 2:24 PM To: Szocik, Bob <bszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: RE: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Bob,
It’s fine to pay us half now and the other half in May or June.
Thanks.
John
From: Thomas Berrybszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: streetlight bill Sent: Monday, July 10, 2023 11:24 AM To: Szocik, Bob <
Bob,
I spoke with John about the FY23 streetlight bill and he is asking if you can pay the balance ($3,746) by September 30th. Do you think that is doable?
Thomas Berry
Electric Supt.
Templeton Municipal Light Plant
86 Bridge St.
Baldwinville, MA 01436
978 939-5323 Ext. 12
From: Thomas Berry <tberry@templetonlight.com> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2023 1:04 PM To: Szocik, Bob <bszocik@templetonma.gov> Subject: RE: streetlight bill
Bob,
John asked to put the remainder of the streetlight bill on the warrant for the town meeting.
Thank you
Tom
Thomas Berry
Electric Supt.
Templeton Municipal Light Plant
86 Bridge St.
Baldwinville, MA 01436
978 939-5323 Ext. 12
Just a quick thought, hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm reading this (below) section of email correctly seems like FY23 Budget was NOT balanced and Adam admits it!
From: Adam D. Lamontagne
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2023 4:17 PM
To: John Driscoll
Cc: Jennifer Belliveau ; Szocik, Bob
Subject: RE: FY2023 Town Street & Municipal Lighting Invoice
Hi John,
Had a chance to speak with Bob S. We put the electricity costs for the buildings at 100% but didn’t put in the street lights for FY ‘23. Bob recommended to me that we add $15,699 for municipal street lights in his budget for FY ’24. Apologize for my late response.
So, no late bill I mean you did not budget for it because you did not receive "invoice"
ReplyDeleteSo was a late bill paid yet not approved by town meeting? Diane Haley
ReplyDeleteFrom this email it looks like Tom is talking about FTM since the email was sent on July 10,2023 which is in FY24.
DeleteI am assuming, but............
From: Thomas Berry
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2023 1:04 PM
To: Szocik, Bob
Subject: RE: streetlight bill
Bob,
John asked to put the remainder of the streetlight bill on the warrant for the town meeting.
Thank you
Tom
Thomas Berry
Electric Supt.
If I see the beginning of the emails correctly it looks like 1/2 was paid at the beginning of 2023 so what budget did that come from? It would have already been approved at regular town meeting correct? So that’s a late bill that should be approved at town meeting if I am not mistaken. Correct me if I’m wrong please. Diane Haley.
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