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Scotland adopts capital plan and CIP budget, empowers $500,000 tax anticipation borrowing; tables larger bridge credit and blight ordinance
Summary
At the June 5 Annual Town Meeting Scotland voters approved the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and the 2025–26 Capital Improvement Program Budget, authorized the Board of Selectmen to borrow up to $500,000 in anticipation of tax revenue, and tabled a proposed $2,000,000 short-term bridge credit request and a blight ordinance under legal review.
Voters at the Scotland Annual Town Meeting on June 5 adopted the town's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and the 2025–2026 Capital Improvement Program Budget and authorized limited short-term borrowing while deferring larger and legally sensitive requests.
A motion to empower the Board of Selectmen to borrow a sum not to exceed $500,000 in anticipation of tax revenue was made by Wendy Sears and seconded by Cassidy…
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