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The committee unanimously approved four budgets totaling $16,737,221: Public Works at $12,701,184, trash removal at $3,664,662, streetlights at $356,375, and the drinking water assessment at $15,000. Public Works will increase 4.11%, while trash removal will rise 7.06%; the Police budget was postponed.
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The approved budgets fund core services including public works, waste and recycling collection, streetlight operations, and the town’s drinking water assessment. Residents should expect higher budgeted costs for Public Works and trash removal, driven by items such as contracts, materials, utilities, snow removal, and recycling-market prices. The committee also asked for more detail when budget lines use broad labels such as “miscellaneous” or “other.”
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