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The Public Works Commission unanimously recommended affirmative action on a $600,000 request for professional services to advance municipal facilities planning. The funds would support a public safety headquarters feasibility study ($350,000), public works campus planning ($150,000), and municipal office consolidation assessment ($100,000).
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If approved through the town process, the funding would pay for studies and early planning—not construction—for several potentially large municipal projects. The commission said professional analysis is needed before projects estimated at $100 million to $150 million can be evaluated. The commission also unanimously recommended no action on a proposed solar rooftop bylaw and a proposed composting ratepayer plan, citing flexibility, cost, and staffing concerns.
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