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The Town Administrator’s Office

The Town Administrator

Andrew Sukeforth

When a road goes unplowed or the town needs a new fire station, the person with the most operational control over the response is appointed, not elected. Andrew Sukeforth is the Town Administrator, hired by the five elected members of the Select Board to run the town day to day, and they can let him go if they lose faith in him. He is the chief administrative officer: he appoints and supervises most department heads, shapes and presents the annual budget, and carries the town’s biggest spending requests to Town Meeting for the final vote. He is appointed by the Select Board and serves under contract. Because Lakeville hands the daily machinery to an appointed administrator, the plan to fix a problem usually crosses his desk first, then goes to the board and to Town Meeting, where the registered voters in the hall have the last word. A project like the new Bedford Street fire station shows the sequence in full: staff and the board shape the plan, and Town Meeting votes the money.

Role Town Administrator (chief administrative officer)
Selection Appointed by the Select Board under contract, not elected
Office Town Hall, 346 Bedford Street, Lakeville, MA 02347
Phone 508-946-8800 Ext. 4
Website lakevillema.org

What the Town Administrator Does

  • Runs the departments. Police, fire, public works, health, and the rest answer to the Town Administrator, who appoints most of their leaders.
  • Builds the budget. Each year the Administrator proposes how the town will spend its money, then defends that plan before the Select Board and Town Meeting, which holds the final vote.
  • Answers to the board. The Administrator serves at the pleasure of the elected Select Board and carries out the policies it sets.
  • Reports to Town Meeting. Major spending and bylaws still need the vote of Town Meeting, and in Lakeville that means every registered voter who walks in.

The Administration

  • Department heads are appointed by the Town Administrator and carry out policy, from plowing snow to inspecting restaurants.
  • The Select Board is the check: it hires and can fire the Administrator, sets policy, and signs the warrants that put questions before Town Meeting.
  • Boards and commissions, many of them appointed by the Select Board, decide questions like zoning, conservation, and licensing.

Contact & Engage

  • Town Hall: 346 Bedford Street, Lakeville, MA 02347.
  • Town Administrator’s Office: 508-946-8800 Ext. 4.
  • Report a problem: potholes, broken lights, and missed pickups go to the Department of Public Works.
  • Show up: the Select Board meets on its published calendar at Town Hall, and the public is welcome.

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