Park commissioners set agenda, spotlight on key projects & FY25 budget Dec. 13

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Park commissioners set agenda, spotlight on key projects & FY25 budget Dec. 13

The Board of Park Commissioners has scheduled a meeting on December 13, 2023, at 7:30 a.m. at the Milton Town Hall, 525 Canton Ave., in the Blute Conference Room (Basement). The agenda for the meeting, focusing on critical park projects and fiscal planning, has been released to the public.

The agenda items for the meeting include:

1. Call To Order

The meeting will commence with the formal call to order.

2. Approve Meeting Minutes 11/16/23

The approval of the meeting minutes from November 16, 2023, will be considered.

3. Public Comment (3 min)

A segment has been dedicated to allowing members of the public to share their comments, with each individual provided three minutes to express their thoughts or concerns.

4. Lower Gile Turf Project Updates

Discussion and updates regarding the Lower Gile Turf Project are on the agenda. This project likely represents a significant development for the community and its recreational facilities.

5. CPA Project Updates

The Board will review and discuss the updates on projects funded by the Community Preservation Act (CPA), which typically supports various community initiatives, including historic preservation, open space acquisition, affordable housing, and outdoor recreational spaces.

6. FY25 Budget

One of the focal points of the meeting will be discussions surrounding the Fiscal Year 2025 budget. The allocation of funds and priorities for the coming fiscal year will be reviewed and potentially decided upon.

7. Adjourn

The meeting is expected to conclude with the adjournment.

This public meeting presents a valuable opportunity for community members to gain insight into ongoing park projects and crucial fiscal planning decisions that will impact the town’s recreational areas and overall budget in the upcoming year.

Residents and interested parties are encouraged to attend to learn more about these initiatives and possibly contribute their insights during the public comment segment.

The Board of Park Commissioners encourages community engagement and values public input in shaping the future of park developments and budgetary decisions.

Click here to view the agenda.

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