04/11/2026
Position Prout Farm (Bean Farm issue)
Let me start by saying I believe farming is a good thing, and I was excited to see a farm in Westwood. What started as an issue of whether to allow the expansion of the Bean farm by an additional eight acres of the twenty-three-acre parcel has now become a much bigger issue about who controls the property and what uses are allowed. This is now bigger than the Town of Westwood and could set a precedent for all cities and towns in Massachusetts.
The Court must decide whether the Select Board retains control of town property or whether the caretakers can control the uses. Ultimately, any use authorized by either would still require a public bid and a vote of the residents. The conservation restriction clearly allows the use of a farm for agriculture. The issue of the Beans is somewhat irrelevant. The issue is does the Land Trust have the right to control the restriction and forbid farming/agriculture? It is my understanding that this is what the court is tasked with to decide.
If elected to the Select Board, I would do my best to negotiate what is in the best interest of the town and the land trust to find a compromise that satisfies both sides. If that agreement cannot be reached, I will allow the judicial system to set the precedence. If it was agreed to never use this land for farming, why put the restriction in the deed?
The land remains a meadow because it has been maintained and mowed annually. If the farm is allowed, the meadow will no longer be a meadow, but it will be an area for our residence to enjoy as a farm with a food source to our community. Again, the town would need to bid this, and it cannot be handed directly to the Bean family.
In addition, the town would also collect additional tax revenue from the use of the land, as it is not currently generating any income. I am always open to heathy discussion and value different opinions. It's all about compromise and finding what is in the best interest of everyone and the interpretation of the law and the restriction. In my opinion, the fact that this has gotten to this point is unfortunate and needs to be resolved sooner rather than later. I pledge I will work from day one to make this a priority for all.