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Select Board, Advisory and CIPC debate free-cash vehicle purchases, facilities van, and big borrowing for roads

March 10, 2026 | Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Select Board, Advisory and CIPC debate free-cash vehicle purchases, facilities van, and big borrowing for roads
Select Board members, Advisory and the Capital Improvement Planning Committee (CIPC) spent significant time on the March 10 meeting refining capital items for the April 11 warrant. Finance staff told the joint session the town could use free cash to fund four items — police cruisers, DPW vehicles and facilities work — totaling roughly $700,000 so departments can place orders that face extended lead times.

CIPC also reported an emergency facilities van was condemned and recommended support for buying a replacement; Advisory took a straw poll that suggested support for a reserve-fund transfer to acquire the van sooner, with a formal written request to advisory to follow.

Board members pressed for clearer public presentations on major borrowings, particularly the proposed roads, sidewalks and drainage borrowing in Article 12. Select Board member Al Hamilton urged the town to provide Town Meeting with long-term cost projections and to consider presenting large projects as debt-excluded ballot questions rather than bundling them into a single article. Advisory asked the capital committee to show both FY27 fiscal impacts and total project costs (including interest over the bond term) to inform voter decisions.

The board agreed to separate or explicitly label large debt-exempt items and to add clearer line-item descriptions and street names for the roads proposal so Town Meeting voters can see both year-one budget impacts and the total long-term obligation.

Next steps: Town staff will refine warrant language, show FY27 versus total project impacts, and move significant borrowings to separate warrant articles with debt-exclusion language where appropriate.

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