During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need to advance plans for a new police station, emphasizing the importance of timely decision-making to align with ongoing sewer and infrastructure projects. A resolution is set to be prepared for an upcoming voting meeting, which will seek authorization to proceed with the design of the police station and to determine its location.
While there is consensus on the necessity of a new police facility, some officials expressed concerns regarding the current approach. One member voiced strong opposition to the chosen path, arguing that it lacks fiscal responsibility and fails to explore alternative options for site selection. This official highlighted the town's previous discussions about developing a dense core area, particularly around the Main Street overlay, suggesting that leveraging growth in that region could have provided better opportunities for locating the police station.
The member criticized the decision to purchase a parcel of land off Sunset for $2 million without fully considering more advantageous avenues. They raised questions about the motivations behind the expedited process, suggesting that political considerations may be influencing the urgency. Furthermore, they pointed out that the discussions have not adequately addressed the financial implications of the project, calling for a more comprehensive evaluation before moving forward.
As the meeting concluded, the focus remained on balancing the need for a police station with responsible planning and fiscal prudence.