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Ways and Means approves transfers to police behavioral health, school grants and $175,000 MSBA study authorization for Sisson School

2481667 · February 25, 2025
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The Lynn Ways and Means Committee on Feb. 25 approved transfers totaling several hundred thousand dollars to support police staffing, behavioral‑health work and school programs and authorized $175,000 from free cash for a feasibility study for window and door replacement at Sisson Elementary School.

The Lynn Ways and Means Committee on Feb. 25 approved several transfers to support public‑safety and school programs and voted to authorize $175,000 from free cash for a feasibility/schematic study for window and door replacement at Edward A. Sisson Elementary School.

Committee members approved roll‑call transfers that included $633,985.48 to the police department for a Mass Municipal Public Safety Staffing Program, $290,000 to support a behavioral health intervention program, $100,000 to support a behavioral health unit, $75,000 to the School Department from United Way’s CEMA Project RISE program, and $10,000 for an IEP students diploma grant program. The committee approved the transfers by roll call; no dissent was recorded in the meeting…

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