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Kensington board approves up to $13,000 in legal fees to support library bond warrant article

Kensington board · January 5, 2026
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Summary

The Kensington board authorized up to $13,000 in legal fees to prepare a library bond warrant article and added the expense to the warrant; the motion passed 3-0 and a public hearing on the bond is scheduled for Jan. 12, 2026 at 6 p.m.

The Kensington board voted to authorize up to $13,000 in legal fees and to add that expense as a warrant article to support a proposed library bond.

Member Sara Hamilton moved the motion to approve the quote for legal costs up to $13,000 and to include it on the warrant; Member Robert (Bob) Gustafson seconded. The board recorded a 3-0 vote in favor.

Why it matters: The legal-fee authorization clears a procedural hurdle for the library bond to proceed to public hearings. The board listed a public hearing on the library bond for Jan. 12, 2026, at 6 p.m.

The vote was the only formal action taken under town-administration updates during the session; other items — including a groundwater-withdrawal permit and hazard-mitigation photo requests — were noted but require no immediate board vote.