Politics & Government
Ballot Question Arguments Sought By Sudbury
Can you argue one way or another the two ballot questions to be included on the Nov. 6 election?

SUDBURY, MA—Are you well versed in the topic, and do you have a strong opinion either way?
The town is looking for people interested in drafting a pro or con argument for the two ballot questions in Sudbury to be included on the Nov. 6 state ballot.
Both involve requesting exemption from Proposition 2 1/2 in order to fund town projects.
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Here are the ballot questions:
- Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and a half, so-called- the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to design a new and/or renovated Community Center and all other appurtenances thereto, to be constructed on Town-owned land on the current site of the Fairbank Community Center and Atkinson Pool, 40 Fairbank Road, including professional, engineering services and project management services, as well as preparation of plans, specifications and bidding documents, and all other incidental and related expenses?
- Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and a half, so-called- the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to purchase, upon such terms as the Board of Selectmen determine, the fee or other interest in the property located at 82 Morse Road, including but not limited to a conservation restriction, and all incidental and related expenses?
If interested, contact the Selectmen’s office at 978-639-3381 or email selectmensoffice@sudbury.ma.us by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6.
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