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Millis capital planning committee lists priorities, endorses middle–high school project
Summary
The Millis Capital Planning Committee reviewed a 10-year inventory of capital needs, ranked four near-term projects (about $208,000) and gave its highest-priority endorsement to the proposed Millis Middle/High School addition and renovation, estimating a $125 million project with state participation.
Jonathan (John) Berry, chair of the Capital Planning Committee, briefed the Millis Finance Committee on Oct. 15 about the committee’s inventory and priority ranking for town capital needs.
Berry said the committee received a relatively small set of requests this cycle — four regular capital items totaling about $208,000 — and rated two as highest priority: replacement gas meters for the Fire Department and a Chevy Silverado 3,500 pickup/dump truck with plow and sander for the Department of Public Works. Two items were ranked medium priority: replacement downtown street-light poles and a planning-department code-management…
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