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Millis submits middle-high school project to state; select board opens fall town-meeting warrant
Summary
The Town of Millis submitted its proposed middle-high school project to the state and the select board voted to open the fall annual town-meeting warrant, keeping it open for three weeks through Sept. 29. Officials said the project will require two separate votes at town meeting and the December ballot.
Millis officials told residents Tuesday that the town has submitted its final middle-high school project to the Massachusetts School Building Authority and the select board voted to open the fall annual town-meeting warrant.
The town administrator, Mike Kaczynski, said the town submitted the “final proposed project” to the state and that the next step is to receive cost estimates. Kaczynski said municipal interest rates were currently “about 4 and a half percent” for borrowing but could fall to “3 and a half” if the Federal Reserve reduces rates, which would change household cost estimates.
The submission begins a process that, if approved by voters, will require two votes: a two-thirds vote at the…
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