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The committee’s preliminary FY27 rankings put election poll pads and printers first among administration requests at $14,400, auditorium electrical outlets second at $11,000, and Jabish Brook Middle School traffic and parking reconfiguration first among school requests at $200,000. It also identified safety-critical needs including the SCBA compressor, pool anti-entrapment covers, and building security improvements.
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These rankings are preliminary and will be used to develop an overall FY27 capital plan for review by the Selectboard; they do not represent final funding approval. The committee recommended removing the Chestnut Hill Middle School freezer and refrigerator project because grant funding was secured, while moving several school projects to later years or pursuing grant support. Members planned to seek guidance on the middle school’s expected building life and review possible grant funding before creating a draft overall priority list.
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