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Templeton public works presents fleet and building capital requests including senior center generator
Summary
The Department of Public Services presented a slate of capital requests to the Capital Improvements Committee on Nov. 5, including an $88,000 generator for the senior center, a $238,000 replacement plow/sander and a tracked mini loader, citing the need to improve winter operations and replace aging equipment.
The Town of Templeton Department of Public Services asked the Capital Improvements Committee on Nov. 5 to fund a batch of buildings and highway capital items aimed at reducing labor time, improving winter response and replacing aging equipment.
The most expensive single buildings request was a generator for the senior center, estimated at about $88,000. Public Services Superintendent Bob Souzak said the current estimate includes both the generator and electrician work; an additional roughly $5,000 is budgeted to plumb propane from the building to an external tank. Souzak noted last year’s request totaled about $71,000 for the generator plus roughly $18,750 for electrical work, and said the generator would…
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