I write to announce that I will not be seeking reelection to the Select Board 
before my term expires in March. 
After serving on the board for the past six years, twice as chair, I am ready 
to step back and make space for others to participate in town leadership. The 
experience was wonderful, and my ‘J-Board’ colleagues James Craig, Jennifer 
Glass, and Jim Hutchinson were a joy to work with and learn from. 

Getting to know staff, the regulatory complexities and services they uphold, 
and their responsiveness to ever changing town needs was a privilege. In 
particular, I enjoyed working on north Lincoln issues such as the Route 2A 
repaving project that kept me in regular contact with residents, MassDOT, 
Minute Man National Historical Park, Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical 
High School, and adjacent towns’ Select Board members through the Hanscom Area 
Towns Committee. 

Capital Planning Committee, Community Center committees, Bicycle and Pedestrian 
Advisory Committee (BPAC) and Roadway and Traffic Committee (RTC) have all 
provided additional opportunities for me to work with talented staff and 
volunteers to plan, advise, fund, decide, and implement many town 
infrastructure projects. The collaboration among BPAC and RTC is exceptional, 
in my opinion. Whether we were discussing changes to an intersection, edge 
lanes for pedestrian and cyclist safety, curb materials and reveals, a new 
roadside path at Codman Farm, or the trail-path network and Bicycle & 
Pedestrian Master Plan, it would be difficult to tell who was on which 
committee without roll call voting. 

Moreover, our town's resident-government partnership, built on trust and common 
values, is remarkable, and is a key element of Lincoln’s character. Today’s 
issues are multi-faceted and lack easy answers, but the town continues to be in 
a good state to address them.

I thank all of you for voting me onto this board twice, and thank my wife and 
daughters for giving me time to serve you. If you haven’t had an opportunity to 
volunteer on a town board or committee, go for it. It’s important, and a 
terrific experience.

Sincerely,
Jonathan Dwyer
Beaver Pond Rd

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