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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-02-02-MMC-min Monuments and Memorials Committee Thursday, 2 Feb 2023 Conducted by Remote Participation 7:00 p.m. Members Present Linda Dixon, Chair; Avram Baskin, Bebe Fallick, Charles French, George Gamota, Leslie Masson Members Not Present Glen Bassett, Charles Price, Jr. & Danjun Pu Liaisons Present Dave Pinsonneault, Public Works Director Liaisons Not Present Suzanne (Suzie) Barry, Select Board; Gina Rada, Veterans Agent Business Chair Dixon convened the meeting at 7:04. She read the Town notice regarding the conduct of public virtual meetings and declared that a quorum was present. The 2 March 2023 meeting is scheduled to at 7:00 pm in person in the Parker Room. This will be a hybrid meeting and Chair Dixon will be looking to IT to assure the AV works. Approval of Minutes After a minor correction, on a roll call vote, the corrected minutes of the 12 January 2023 meeting were approved. Pathfinder Presentation at Lex250 At the invitation of the Lex250 committee, Chair Dixon along with Holly Ding and Cassidy Xu of the Lexington Heroes demonstrated the Pathfinder app at their 18 January meeting. The committee asked many technical questions and immediately used the QR code when it was shown during the demonstration. Lex250 Chair Suzie Barry has sent out a request for proposals for the Lex250 website. While no commitments were asked for or given concerning a possible link to Pathfinder, Suzie was quite optimistic that there would be a place for this app on their new website. Database Group Meeting with Economic Development On 31 January, Chair Dixon, Mr. Baskin, Mr. French & Ms. Masson met with Economic Development Director Sandhya Iyer to discuss and understand the Economic Development Department’s (EDD) plans concerning apps like their own Tour Lexington. EDD is planning to phase out Tour Lexington and replace it with a Vistors Center-only website. This is still very much in the planning phase and there was discussion about funding and the committee’s role. Lexington EDD is part of the Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Tourism Bureau (GMVCTB). EDD is exploring the use of a tourism app developed by GMVCTB. They are also working on a story map project with Arlington and Concord in conjunction with Freedom’s Way. This could mean that Pathfinder may not have a place with the Visitors Center, but would still have many uses. It was suggested that Rick Lofia of GMVCTB be invited to discuss their app. Several members had concerns about why the State considers Lexington to be part of the Merrimack Valley tourism region and not Boston’s. Lexington Historical Commission as a Resource Next the committee learned about the Massachusetts Historical Commission’s and the Lexington Historical Commission’s documentation of cultural resources (monuments, historic houses, etc.). The Lexington Historical Commission (LHC) has researched, photographed, and written narratives about many monuments, memorials, and buildings in town. Chair Dixon has contacted the leadership of the LHC, who are supportive of our project and offer their cooperation in sharing their information for our database purposes. Final Business There was a discussion that no formal memorial to Captain John Parker exists. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground, but the exact location of his body is unknown. Perhaps now is the time to pay homage to this man and construct a suitable memorial. Director of Public Works Dave Pinsonneault had no objection to the Committee’s contacting Jeff Howry, a researcher with extensive knowledge about the Old Burying Ground, for exploratory talks. The meeting was adjourned by roll call vote at 8:30 pm. Next meeting: 2 March 2023 at 7:00 in person in the Parker Room. Respectfully submitted, Leslie Masson