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Lexington’s Town government is split into four major groups of elected officials: Town Meeting, the Select Board, the Planning Board, and the School Committee. The Town holds annual elections in March to vote for running candidates who will each serve 3 year terms, though specific dates are decided by the Select Board each year.
Town Meeting, which includes members of the Select Board, generally votes on and approves major town policies, including the fiscal year budgets and zoning by-laws.
The Select Board is in charge of making Town policy and appointing a Town Manager (James Malloy has been Town Manager since 2018) who oversees the town’s departments. These include public safety (i.e. law enforcement, fire department), land-use/housing development, public works (water, sewage, roads, etc), human services & health, and culture & recreation.
The Planning Board oversees Lexington’s land-use and development efforts, which include zoning proposals (to be voted on by Town Meeting) and permits.
The School Committee focuses on the needs of Lexington Public Schools and appoints the Superintendent (Julie Hackett since 2018) who is in charge of budget planning and school programs.

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