Capital Improvement Planning Committee Meeting - April 23, 2026

Apr 23, 2026 YouTube

The Capital Improvement Planning Committee met on April 23, 2026, to revisit several capital requests and adjust its funding plan. The committee first heard from Harbor Master Steve Melo, who provided additional justification for a new department truck, estimated at $90,000. He explained that the department's 1997 Tahoe is unreliable due to persistent electrical issues and that a new Ford F250 with a utility body is needed to ensure response capability and properly store equipment. The committee also discussed a new, unbudgeted request for a $40,000 shared administrative vehicle for Town Hall departments, particularly for the assessing department, which is bringing site work in-house. This need arose because the town's existing Prius vehicles were deemed unsuitable and are being auctioned. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to creating a contingency plan related to potential state supplemental funding for a new school bus. The committee decided to keep the $150,000 for the bus in their recommendation for the town meeting warrant. However, if the state funding is approved before the meeting, they will propose an amendment to reallocate that $150,000 to the school's HVAC project. Following these discussions, the committee voted unanimously to approve a series of funding increases. The motion added $485,000 to the general fund capital plan for various projects, including an additional $200,000 for school HVAC, $200,000 for DPW roads, $45,000 for a second police administrative vehicle, and $40,000 for the new town vehicle. The motion also approved $90,000 from waterways retained earnings for the Harbor Master's truck. The meeting concluded with the approval of past meeting minutes and a brief discussion on the need for proper winter storage for waterways department boats.

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