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Town Manager Michael Lombardo

Monday, March 18, 2013

Storm Prompts Hamilton Parking Ban

On-street parking will be banned for 12 hours on Tuesday in Hamilton.

No parking will be allowed on Hamilton streets for the first half of Tuesday because of a forecasted snowstorm. A winter storm parking ban has enacted in Hamilton for midnight through noon on Tuesday. The announcement was made through a Connect-CTY phone and e-mail message from Town Manager Michael Lombardo at 5:20 p.m. on Monday. The ban means that on-street parking is banned all over town, except by Fire Department, Police Department, Department of Public Works and "other public safety and public utility repair vehicles." Additionally, "vehicles shall not be parked in such a way as to interfere or impede such efforts," according to Lombardo's message. Violators face a $20 fine and could have their vehicle towed at their expense. "Please …

Monday, February 11, 2013

Selectmen Slated to Vote on Town Manager Contract Monday

A look at what is on the plate for the Hamilton Board of Selectmen when it meets on Monday night at Hamilton Town hall.

The Hamilton Board of Selectmen have an agenda for Monday night's meeting that includes items that are expected to last only about a half hour. But several items are of top importance, including consideration of approval of a renewal of Town Manager Michael Lombardo’s contract. His three year contract is up in April and the board and Lombardo have been negotiating a renewal in executive session during recent meetings. The board is also slated to discuss a Payment-in-Lieu–of-Taxes program,  discuss discontinuing the “paper road” Gifford Road, and get an update and discuss issuing a Request for Proposal for the Patton Advisory Committee The board meets at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Room on the first floor of Hamilton Town Hall. There is also …

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Lombardo Gets 'Solid B' in Annual Review

The Hamilton Board of Selectmen publicly presented Town Manager Michael Lombardo with his annual review on Monday night.

Hamilton Town Manager Michael Lombardo, now into year three in his position, was given a "solid B" in his annual review by the Board of Selectmen on Monday night. Lombardo was given a 3.07 on a scale of 0-4.33, using a numerical ranking similar to those used in schools to calculate a grade point average. He was evaluated on 23 different things, ranging from his job as personnel director to his implementation of the trash program. His highest score came from his job to both manage legal counsel and close the landfill. His lowest score came for his work to manage information technologies - specific concern centered on the town website. A sheet listing the average score was distributed to the Board of Selectmen and members of the audience on …

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Concerned

10:46 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012

See above comment....Should have been an A. And what would you pay yourself to do that thankless job dealing with the rest of the "Hamiltonite's"?   more ›

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