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The Selectboard unanimously raised the FY27 annual sewer fee by $25 to $525 per equivalent dwelling unit, while keeping the curbside trash and recycling fee at $250 per household. Members also supported pursuing a Proposition 2½ override, with $9 million and $11 million options receiving the strongest straw-poll support, but final ballot language was deferred to March 3.
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Residents will pay more for sewer service in FY27 as the town plans for future wastewater treatment plant, pumping station, and infrastructure upgrades. The every-other-week trash and recycling collection fee will remain $250 per household. The board has not yet finalized an override question or amount for voters; it also unanimously authorized a request for a management review to identify possible administrative and financial efficiencies.
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