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Town staff outline $192.3M bond package including $24M for parks and $34.2M for a new library

5918191 · October 9, 2025
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Dan Baker and town staff briefed the Park and Recreation Board on a proposed bond election set for Nov. 4 that would fund streets, police expansion, a new library, parks and downtown improvements; parks was allocated $24 million in the proposal.

Town staff told the Park and Recreation Board on Oct. 9 that the town’s upcoming bond election, scheduled for Nov. 4, proposes approximately $192.3 million in projects across transportation, police, library, parks and downtown improvements.

Dan Baker, who presented the bond summary to the board, said the committee that recommended the package was charged with keeping the bond at no tax-rate increase and prioritizing projects that align with the town’s strategic vision. "On November 4 is the actual, election day," Baker told the board, noting…

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