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Capital‑budget presentation draft spotlights debt roll‑forward and need for long‑range project planning

June 12, 2026 | Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Capital‑budget presentation draft spotlights debt roll‑forward and need for long‑range project planning
Alex, a staff presenter, shared a draft capital‑budget presentation with background slides, a summary of Article 6 figures, and several slides flagged for update. The presentation noted about $14 million in requests versus roughly $5 million funded for a prior year and removed certain items (school feasibility and PAS items) from a headline total to clarify comparisons.

Committee members urged Alex to replace green highlighted placeholders with current fund balances and to include the beach lease and matching‑grant figures either at a short meeting next week or the morning of town meeting. Members confirmed they likely will have quorum at town meeting and agreed the presentation should be available on the town website and printed for the meeting.

Discussion emphasized two recurring themes: the need to present long‑range capital projects (schools, coastal resilience, harbor infrastructure) in a way that clarifies how debt rolls off and frees capacity for new borrowing, and the lack of routine planning for future maintenance costs of new buildings. Alex said the town’s capital process is improving but that a better long‑range project list and coordination with the planning board would help decision‑making.

The presentation also noted a possible $43 million figure associated with mitigation and remediation for two water wells, and other large potential outyear items. Alex said he is awaiting the final debt schedule from the finance office to finalize numbers and will circulate a cleaned version of the slides before town meeting.

What happens next

Staff will update the slide deck with current fund balances and the final debt schedule, circulate it to committee members for review, and post materials for town meeting. The committee plans a brief meeting to finalize votes on the beach lease and matching grant if necessary prior to town meeting.

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