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Rutland Town schedules May 17 open house at new Public Safety Building; staff sort final access, parking and signage
Summary
Select board set an open house for May 17 at the new Public Safety Building and directed staff to arrange light refreshments, a speaker system and signage. Staff discussed lingering punch-list items (door card readers, striping) and the temporary plan to park fire trucks at the highway garage during nearby paving.
The Town of Rutland will hold a public open house for its new Public Safety Building on May 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the select board agreed at its May 6 meeting. The board nominated Select Board member Mary Ashcroft to give brief remarks and asked staff to provide light refreshments and a portable sound solution to make short introductions to attendees.
Town Administrator Bill Sweet and Fire Chief Chris Clark briefed the board on final punch-list items. Joe Donardo, the clerk working on the Public Safety Building…
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