Parks & Recreation Commission

Meetings

  • First Monday of every month
  • Additional meetings as needed

About

This charter formalizes the roles & responsibilities of the Westford Parks and Recreation Commission (“Commission”) as outlined in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 45 Section 5, which defines the powers and duties of boards of park commissioners and current Westford General Bylaws. This document is intended to be reviewed periodically and adjusted to meet the changing park and recreation needs of Westford.  

The Commission consists of a maximum of 9 residents (7 full members, 2 alternates) serving 3-year terms and appointed by the Town Manager.  The Commission acts as the policy setting board for Parks and Recreation functions of the Town of Westford.  The Commission provides guidance to the Town Manager regarding recreation programming, policies, operations and long-range planning.  The Commission is responsible for providing suggestions to the Town Manager on DPW operational and administrative needs of public parks and recreational assets and parcels as well as helping guide capital planning efforts.  The Commission also participates in the future development of recreation facilities to serve the residents of Westford.  

Duties & Responsibilities General 

1.    Serve the community of Westford and its residents, by acting as representatives for all park and recreational activities in the town and acting as a liaison between the community and Town Manager for all park and recreation matters. 

2.    Supports the Westford Recreation Department and Westford Department of Public Works through the Town Manager regarding programs, policies, and long-range planning.  

3.    Serves on subcommittees or task forces as decided or assigned. 

4.    Make recommendations regarding improvements to/for organizational operations and effectiveness.  Provides letters of opinion for park or recreation-specific initiatives as the Commission deems appropriate. 

5.    Recommends to the Town Manager potential cooperative arrangements for programs or initiatives with other towns, groups, businesses, or private entities.  

6.    Provides feedback to the Town Manager relative to recreational programs, events, or other activities that take place or could impact any Park and Recreation parcels. 

7.    As requested or approved by the Town Manager, assists Town Boards/Committees in special studies or town-entered contracts relating to public use of parks and/or recreation.  While the Commission cannot enter into contracts or direct those under contract with the Town, the Commission may be involved as appropriate. 

8.    Reviews all recreational use and park-related strategic plans (e.g. Westford Master Plan, Open Space & Recreation Plan) across all Town boards and bodies; make recommendations regarding updates and revisions, as necessary or assigned. 

9.    Reviews and makes the final decision about any addition, removal, or modification that is requested to a parcel or asset on a parcel under the jurisdiction of the Recreation Commission that results in a change of use. As such the Commission will be engaged at the onset of any addition, removal, or modification and aid with a liaison and/or be updated and advised to support communication and awareness. The intent is not to become involved in routine operations or maintenance (e.g. moving fields due to seeding), but to be involved with anything that might impact usage and user groups.  All reviews will occur in collaboration with the Town Manager or their designee(s).

10.    The Commission reviews and provides recommendations to the Town Manager when users or user groups ask for assistance/guidance from the Commission regarding facility improvements, developments, and/or maintenance plans. 

11.    Authors and submits an annual report regarding Parks and Recreation Commission business for incorporation in the Annual Town Report. 

12.    Facilitates a collaborative dialogue amongst park or recreation-focused users and either directly or indirectly ensures their questions, comments, concerns, and viewpoints (“Feedback”) are raised to the Town Manager.  

13.    Serves as a liaison to Town Boards, Committees, Task Forces, or other bodies as requested. 

14.    Participate, as required by law, in the Community Preservation Committee. 

15.    The position of the Chair and Vice Chair should attempt to be rotated regularly, typically on an annual basis.  Seniority should not be the only criterion for choosing the chairperson; instead, the willingness and ability of an individual to serve in this important role and follow the required responsibilities noted below should be taken into consideration. This ensures that all members of the commission have an equal opportunity to serve in leadership roles and develop the skills necessary to lead the commission effectively.

Commission Roles

Chairperson

The chairperson serves as the leader of the Commission, responsible for organizing the groups activities and guiding the Commission meetings. The chairperson should understand the groups interests and ensures that all members have an equal opportunity to participate and contribute to the decision-making process.  The chairperson should foster collaboration between the

Commission, the Town, and user groups, promoting a broad-based approach to problem-solving.

In addition, the chairperson ensures that the Commission operates in compliance with its charter and facilitates communication among members to ensure that tasks are carried out effectively.  The chairperson must adhere to the principle of consensus building and cannot make independent decisions without the consent of the Commission.

Before meetings, the chairperson should coordinate with the Recreation and DPW Directors and the Town Manager if necessary to carefully plan and understand the agenda, ensuring that all necessary information is available to the members of the Commission.

The chairperson will collect agenda requests from the Commission and coordinate with invited guests.  The chairperson is responsible for following all Open Meeting Law guidance including but not limited to posting the agenda with the Town Clerk.

During meetings, the chairperson should carefully manage the meeting.  Public comment is welcome, but there will be timing considerations as deemed appropriate by the chairperson that will be managed.

Vice Chair

The Vice Chair serves as the backup to the chairperson and assumes the responsibilities of the Chair in their absence or if the chairperson is unable to participate.  The Vice Chair should understand the commissions activities and be familiar with the commissions goals and objectives to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities.

Commission Members

Commission members are expected to uphold a high standard of professionalism and demonstrate a commitment to the commissions goals and objectives.  Members should attend meetings punctually, arrive prepared with relevant materials, and adhere to the agenda to ensure that meetings run smoothly and efficiently.  Members will adhere to Open Meeting Law and Conflict of Interest Law regulations.

Commission members should work collaboratively as a team, supporting and encouraging quieter members while discouraging domination by one or a few.  Members should act on tasks identified from previous minutes, vote on issues, and assist with projects and sub-committees. 

Commissioners may be assigned tasks to perform due diligence or act as a liaison for the Commission on projects, boards, or committees, as needed.

To promote constructive discussion and decision-making, members should aim to engage in respectful and considerate discourse, demonstrating honesty and integrity in their actions and speech.  Commission members should encourage participation from residents of Westford in appropriate park and recreation focused activities and demonstrate a commitment to promoting the community's best interests. 

Furthermore, commission members should uphold principles of fairness, equity, and inclusion, and strive to ensure that all community members are represented, and their voices heard. Members should also demonstrate a willingness to learn and develop their skills, seeking opportunities for professional development and engaging in self-reflection to continuously improve their performance.

Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

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