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Millis Capital Planning committee lists $123 million of long‑term needs; five highest‑priority items total about $338,000 for May Town Meeting
Summary
The Capital Planning Committee presented a semiannual report identifying seven capital requests for the upcoming May Town Meeting — five considered highest priority with total cost about $338,000 — and updated the committee’s placeholder for the Middle‑High School renovation to roughly $82.7 million.
The Capital Planning Committee told the Millis Finance Committee on March 26 that it had prioritized seven capital requests for the May Town Meeting and updated long‑term cost tracking for the school renovation.
Jonathan Berry, representing the Capital Planning Committee, said the committee received seven requests this cycle and classified five as highest priority with a combined cost of about $338,000, one as medium priority at roughly $98,000 and one as lower priority at about $42,000.
The highest‑priority requests include: a replacement vehicle for animal control (to be cost‑shared 50/50 with the neighboring town of Medway), radio box receivers for the fire department, a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) and trailer to replace the existing Brush 2 apparatus, HVAC repairs at the…
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