53 acre Old landfill on Belchertown Road is nothing if not wide open
About the only interesting thing to come out of last night's Amherst Media live coverage of the local election was the interview of the Town Manager, who is not known for his extemporaneous public speaking skills, by former Select Board member Judy Brooks.
Bricks and mortar media reporters who cover the Town Manager should take notes.
When she grilled him about the proposed solar array on ye old landfill the Town Manager, finally, admitted the project is "dead."
Killed of course by nearby neighbors who filed a lawsuit against the town for violating an old provision with the Department of Environmental Protection not to allow anything on the cap of landfill except for passive recreation.
The state legislature, in order to stimulate the sprouting of solar arrays on old landfills, passed legislation to nix such provisions but it came too late for Amherst.
Solar array on Allard Farms Hadley, just over the Amherst border
The Town Manager explained last night that the solar market had since changed and tax incentives were no longer as advantageous, thus making the multi-million dollar green project unworkable.
This after spending $64,827 for contract negotiations with BlueWave Capital.
Score another one for the NIMBYs -- at the expense of the common good.
Amherst Woods neighbors were a tad too close for comfort