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Capital committee recommends cardiac monitors, vehicle and equipment replacements; windows proposal at school fails on tie
Summary
The Capital Improvements Committee recommended several safety and equipment purchases for FY2027 — including ambulance cardiac monitors, a sewer vehicle, a utility pickup, a police cruiser, a senior‑center generator, radar trailer replacement and a COA carport — and deferred a $7,000 bullet‑resistant window request after a 2–2 tie. Committee votes were unanimous on recommended items and contingent on available funding as noted.
The Town of Templeton’s Capital Improvements Committee on an evening meeting in November advanced a set of FY2027 recommendations that prioritize safety equipment and fleet replacements while acknowledging limited working capital.
Chairman Justice Graves told the group the town’s capital stabilization balance was about $60,003.38 and that free‑cash certification is not expected before Thanksgiving; the committee agreed to use a $200,000 working estimate for planning until definitive numbers are available.
Safety and equipment recommendations that the committee approved for inclusion in its FY2027 report included: recommending…
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