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Facilities and capital planning update: 5-year plan, library construction phase noted at $1.4M; Coakley ribbon-cutting planned for August

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Town staff reported that the FY26–FY30 five-year capital plan is in development; the library construction phase currently projects about $1.4 million for initial construction, and the new middle school handover and ribbon-cutting are planned for August.

Norwood staff and Selectmen received an update on capital planning and the Facilities Department’s work Tuesday as the town prepares a five-year capital outlay plan for fiscal 2026–2030.

Town staff said the capital outlay committee has begun reviewing FY26 projects and anticipates additional staff-level meetings over the summer, with Capital Outlay committee review expected by late summer. The Facilities director said the town is looking at building construction projects, including library construction phases and a fire engine…

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