Politics & Government
What Building Projects Should be Done Next?
An 'unprecedented' meeting tonight will look at the issue.

Selectmen and other town boards will meet tonight to develop a road map for Grafton’s future.
A capital projects summit will look at the projects the town may have to look at in the next 10 to 15 years, Town Administrator Timothy McInerney said. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at at Tufts University Hamilburg Lecture Hall Loew Library.
The timing of upcoming building projects and the potential tax impacts will likely be discussed, he said.
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“It’s an unprecedented event,’’ he said.
Members of a number of town boards, including the Finance Committee, School Committee, Capital Improvement Planning Committee and the Energy Committee, have been invited to the meeting.
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The Tufts location was selected because of the large number of participants expected. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed, McInerney said.
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