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Town to place wastewater capital reserve fund deposit on ballot; funding to come from sewer user fees

2615668 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Article 5 would establish a SOAR infrastructure capital reserve fund for the wastewater treatment facility; funding for the article was described as coming from sewer user fees rather than property taxes.

Article 5, which establishes a SOAR infrastructure capital reserve fund for the wastewater treatment facility, was moved to the ballot. Meeting remarks explained the change is required by a statutory change (the transcript references a change in “r 35 5”) that now requires certain sewer-related capital reserve deposits to be separate from the operating budget. Officials said funding for Article 5 would come from sewer user fees and not from property taxes.

The deliberative session moved the article to the ballot as printed; no roll-call adoption or final appropriation was taken at the session.