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Board discusses warrant articles, tax-cap implications and CIP priorities ahead of budget season
Summary
Timberlane board members discussed three citizen warrant articles (including a proposed 2.5% tax cap), the school lease-purchase petition and CIP project prioritization; administrators said legal review and community education are needed before voters decide.
At the Nov. 7 meeting the board reviewed draft warrant articles filed for the upcoming town meeting and discussed capital-improvement priorities for fiscal year 2026.
Administrators described three citizen petitions that have legal and budget implications: a proposed 2.5% tax-cap article (Article 9), a petition to rescind a lease-purchase agreement language and other warrant items. The district’s legal counsel advised that a 2.5% cap is lawful but would…
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