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Hyannis Has Plenty of Water

Our Water Supply Board Chair says the town is pumping enough water today and building

capacity for tomorrow.


Why it matters: Opponents of growth are spreading misinformation that we’re “out of

water”. The Barnstable Municipal Water Supply Board is reporting that there is no shortage.

There’s enough water to grow to meet the increasing needs of Hyannis.


Zoom in: Board Chair Sam Wilson told the Town Council at its November 6 meeting that the

Hyannis Water system, which delivers water to the village of Hyannis is working to provide

plenty of water today, tomorrow and in the future with:

  •  A new well at the Mary Dunn Field will come online at the end of the year adding 500

  • gallons per minute for three quarters of a million gallons per day of new capacity.

  •  Straightway Treatment Plant is under construction with an expected system pumping

  • capacity of 7.91 million gallons per day

  •  Mary Dunn Treatment Plant will be constructed by 2030 with an expected system

  • pumping capacity of 10.78 million gallons per day


What he’s saying: “From today to the end of the decade, we will have doubled our pumping

capacity. We'll have a lot more resiliency in our system.”


Go deeper: The Barnstable Municipal Water Supply Board is responsible for the oversight of

the Water Supply Division of the Department of Public Works and consists of five members

who are ratepayers of Hyannis Water System appointed by the Town Manager for three-year

terms.


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Barnstown is the  only town onn the Cape tht has not beome a Green Comminity
Barnstown is the only town onn the Cape tht has not beome a Green Comminity

GREEN COMMUNITIES:  Barnstable is now the ONLY town on the Cape that is not designated as a Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) Green Community,  a state program started in 2008. (On the map in the linked document , the only towns in the State that are not green communities appear in white.)  Town Council voted it down 16 Dec 2021 by a 6-6 vote.  Opposition cited the cost to developers of the Stretch Code which has recently been made less cumbersome.https://tobweb.town.barnstable.ma.us/BoardsCommittees/TownCouncil/Minutes/2021/12-16-21_mins.pdf   Discussion and vote on GC pg 15-17). 

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 The program is now being revisited and hopefully will pass.  Among its many benefits the program makes  towns eligible for up to a $250,000 annual grant.  Mashpee has already benefited by more than $1 million dollars.  The Barnstable Infrastructure & Energy committee will hold an educational workshop at the Town Council March 20th meeting. Information about the program can be found  in the document link above. The presentation will feature a number of speakers including Jane Ward..  BDTC members are encouraged to attend either in person or by Zoom.  If you are attending in person, please wear green and feel free to voice your support  during public comments or in writing!!  Let our Town Councilors know you are concerned and in support of becoming a Green Community!! Thank you

 
 
 

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Democrats are fired up! I certainly felt it watching the recent rally in Philadelphia where we saw Vice President Kamala Harris and her new running mate Gov. Tim Walz take the stage togetherfor the first time. If you did not see the rally I encourage you to take the time to watch it along with Josh Shapiro’s speech that preceded Harris and Walz.



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It was good stuff, it was electrifying. The message is that we need to work from a place of joy not fear, hope not despair and a belief that we are moving forward to a better future. Biden and Harris have left us in a better place than we were four years age but there is still work to be done. We are not going back, we are going forward and you can really feel that Big Blue Wave moving Democrats forward. So, I encourage you to hop on that wave and join us as we work hard to get Democrats elected up and down the ballot.  Let’s get busy campaigning not only for Harris and Walz, but for our local democratic candidates who will work hard for us on the important issues facing Cape Cod.

 

What can you do? These are just a few ideas:


•   Join us Wednesday, August 21st for the Barnstable Democratic Summer Social event at Smith’s Beer Garden at 541 Main Street, Hyannis from 5-7 p.m.


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•   Come to the Barnstable Democratic Town Committee Monthly Meetings. They are held the first Wednesday of the month at the Osterville Village Library at 6:00 p.m. The next one is September 4th.

•   Join a BDTC subcommittee (membership, fundraising, etc.)

•   Help to establish a Youth/Young Adult Democrats Team to share ideas of future concerns and direction.

•   Follow the BDTC on FaceBook and Instagram to hear about upcoming events and opportunities to work on campaigns

•   Go the the BDTC website and subscribe to receive updates

•   Help with fundraising opportunities for democrats

•   Write Post Cards

•   Do Phone banking

•   Go door to door canvassing

•   Take a trip to a crucial neighboring state and get out the vote

•   Make your voice heard and VOTE!



 
 
 

BDTC Delegates attend the
Massachusettes Democratic Convention 

The Barnstable Democratic Town Committee sent eight delegates to the 2025 State
Democratic Convention held on Saturday, September 13 th at Springfield’s MassMutual
Center. Over three thousand people attended. The main task of the Convention was to fine-tune and approve the 2025 Democratic Platform, an aspirational—and inspirational (!)— guide for goals and advocacy for the next four years. This year more than 2000 delegates and volunteers
made the convention a memorable experience, especially for newbies.
On Friday evening, Springfield’s White Lion Brewing Company hosted a boisterous
event of music, beer, and greetings from party leaders who highlighted the next day’s
sessions.
Although Saturday morning began calmly enough with breakfast with Senator Ed
Markey, with Congressman Seth Moulton, and with welcoming remarks from several
of our Constitutional officers and legislators, the rest of the Convention was definitely
NOT calm.
Delegates already knew that many Democrats were strongly opposed to the content
and tone of the proposed 2025 Platform and had been actively gathering support for
restoring many of the action items contained in the 2021 Platform—single-payer health
care, progressive taxation, support for immigrants’ rights, voting reforms such as same-
day registration and ranked choice voting. Advocates for restoring the 2021 Platform
spoke up vehemently. Finally, in the midst of a chaotic hour of yelling, booing, and
shouts of “Let us vote!”, the delegates voted to amend the 2025 platform by substituting
the 2021 Platform. Then, the convention voted to approve several additional
amendments—collective bargaining rights, LGBTQ+ rights and protections, health/sex
education, support for a climate change superfund, empowering young residents, and
opposing surveillance on public transit. Amazingly, at the final vote which adopted the
Platform as amended, 2000+ Democrats and their leaders appeared to be positive,
upbeat, and on the same page!
Thanks to the Barnstable Democrats who represented us in Springfield, carefully
considering our Party’s goals, values, and path to the future: Debra Dagwan, Ralph
Dagwan, Wendy Bierwirth, Carole Young-Kleinfeld, Asia Graves, Paul Shoemaker,
Owen Fletcher, and Joe Taccogna.

A few personal impressions:

Wendy Bierwirth: "Glad that delegates approved a more detailed and progressive
platform than what was originally proposed and thankful that both the Convention
officers and delegates were conversant with Robert’s Rules of Order!"


Paul Shoemaker: "The State Democratic Convention was a great opportunity to network
with people from other towns on Cape as well as around the Commonwealth. Being
able to speak directly to our Reps and Senators all in one location was amazing. Also
taking part in the Platform acceptance process was very informative and reaffirming of
our shared liberal values as Democrats!"


Carole Young-Kleinfeld: "Order out of chaos!"


Debra and Ralph Dagwan: "We’ve attended the conventions for many years and are
always glad to meet with our state officials, but we’re sorry that more of them couldn’t
attend in person this year instead making virtual presentations to the convention. Also,
thanks to Owen for being a “teller”. There should be a way to make his job of tallying his
delegation’s votes easier, considering the noise and confusion surrounding all of us that
day."


Asia Graves:  "I loved it! It was democracy in action. Engaging with young Democrats is so important for our country’s future. Standing up for our principles makes us Massachusetts!"


Joe Taccogna: "While I am sure leadership did not expect the result we got, it was great to see the level of engagement shown by the delegates in the debate over the platform and submitted amendments.  There was a lot of passion on display and, in the end, a healthy dose of common sense prevailed.  We ended up with a platform the delegates could get behind - and that's a good thing!"

Links for the 2025 Platform As Amended
and final
 

Town Council Resolution on Safe Communities




 

On August 21, 2025, The Barnstable Town Council unanimously passed a resolution affirming the Town’s commitment to freedom, justice and equality for all Barnstable residents and visitors.

 

This resolution was the result of the hard work by many BDTC members as well as various groups working to support our immigrant community. It also was the direct result of community members taking a stand and sharing their voices during public comment at town council meetings. While a resolution may not hold the power of enforcement, it sends a clear message. Our voices matter. Stay engaged!!

 

Below it the full text of the resolution:

2026-XXX     RESOLVE AFFIRMING THE TOWN’S COMMITMENT TO FREEDOM, JUSTICE

AND EQUALITY FOR ALL BARNSTABLE RESIDENTS AND VISITORS

 

RESOLVED: That the Barnstable Town Council does hereby affirm the Town of Barnstable’s commitment to the values of freedom, justice, and equality for all Barnstable residents and visitors and to supporting its residents and visitors in leading lives of peace and dignity free from fear, harassment, and violence, and to that end, further resolves that the Town of Barnstable and its officials and employees shall:
 Continue to comply with all applicable provisions of state and federal law, including the Massachusetts
Constitution, which guarantees equal protection of the laws to all people, regardless of nationality,
citizenship or immigration status; and Continue to protect the civil liberties, safety, and human rights of all Barnstable residents and visitors regardless of age, race, religion, ethnicity, ability, sexual and gender identity, marital or economic status, citizenship, and immigration status.


SPONSORS: Councilor Paula K. Schnepp, Precinct 12; Gordon Starr, Precinct 1;Betty Ludtke, Precinct 3; Matthew Levesque, Precinct 10.

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A New Year 

To all our Members, Supporters and Friends,

Well here we are in 2025 and once again it is time for us to get to work.  We have 6 Town Council seats up for election this year and we expect them to be competitive races.

 

Please consider joining us at a meeting, join our membership, get added to our mailing list or get involved in any way that you can.  We meet monthly on the last Wednesday of each month.  See our Events page for details and the full list of dates.  We hope to see you there!

 

Sincerely,

The Barnstable Democratic Town Committee

Thank You!​

 

To all our Members, Supporters and Friends,

Thank You!!!  Thank you to all of you who attended our meetings, supported our committee, helped out with a campaign, held a sign, knocked on doors, wrote postcards, manned the office or followed us to keep up with what was going on.  Despite our national conundrum, we had a lot of wins this past election cycle and we couldn't have done it without all of you.  But there is more work to be done.

Our next meeting will be January 8, 2025.  We have a number of local races coming up for Town Council and others, so we will be ramping up again soon!  We hope to see you staying involved as we move forward. 

Meanwhile, enjoy this Veterans Day and the upcoming holiday season!  We hope to see you in January!

Sincerely,
The Barnstable Democratic Town Committee

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