Don Scott Presents

The Bedford Brief

Don Scott recording a Bedford Brief audio recap

Most Bedford residents are not going to watch a full Town Board replay. That does not mean they should miss what happened. The Bedford Brief turns long public meetings into short, practical recaps you can listen to on Spotify or watch on YouTube.

About this series

What The Bedford Brief Is

The Bedford Brief is a simple attempt to make local government easier to follow. Each episode takes a long public meeting and turns it into a shorter recap focused on what was discussed, what actually moved forward, and what residents may want to know.

It is not official Town minutes. It is not a substitute for the full record. It is a practical summary layer for people who care about Bedford but do not always have 90 minutes to spare.

What it covers

  • Turns long public meetings into short, listenable summaries.
  • Helps residents catch up without watching hours of video.
  • Highlights decisions, tradeoffs, and local issues worth knowing.
  • Uses AI as a practical civic tool, with human review.
  • Makes town government easier to follow for busy people.
  • Shows how low-cost technology can improve local participation.

A quick note

A Quick Note

These are Don Scott's recaps, not official Town of Bedford minutes. For the full public record, residents should refer to the Town's official agendas, videos, and published minutes when available. These recaps are meant to help people keep up — not to replace the record.

More episodes will be added here if residents find them useful. The goal is not to cover everything. It is to make the most relevant public meetings easier to keep up with.

April 21, 2026

April 21, 2026 Town Board Meeting

A short recap of the April 21 meeting: what was discussed, what was decided, and what residents may want to follow next.

How this was built

This Campaign Shows Its Work

These recaps use publicly available meeting materials and an AI-assisted workflow that any resident can replicate. The same approach works for any Town Board meeting, school board video, or public document. The steps are published here in full.