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Greystone park plan raises budget questions: pedestrian bridge, tennis-court remediation, restrooms and sewer extension under review
Summary
Staff told commissioners that Greystone Park work could include a $58,000 pedestrian bridge, $30,000–$50,000 asbestos remediation of tennis courts, potential $10k–$15k building removal, and a sewer design/extension allowance included as $300,000 in the town’s LPRF grant package.
Town staff reviewed multiple projects at Greystone Park on Aug. 25 and flagged a combined funding and permitting package that will return for decisions at a later meeting.
Pedestrian bridge: staff reported the purchase-and-install cost for a pedestrian bridge is $58,000. The board was asked whether to authorize installation; commissioners said they wanted more options and cost certainty before committing. Staff said the item will be placed on the voting meeting agenda and is not being moved to consent.
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