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On Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 4:14 PM Laura Crosby via Lincoln <
[email protected]> wrote:

> bravo, Rhonda. Beautifully stated.
> Laura Crosby
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jun 23, 2025, at 1:03 PM, Rhonda Swain <[email protected]> wrote:
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> At the 2024 Town Meeting, as the culmination of decades of discussion and
> planning, the citizens of Lincoln resoundingly approved a project to build
> a new Community Center designed specifically to meet the needs of the
> Council on Aging and Human Services (COA&HS), Lincoln Extended-Day
> Activities Program (LEAP), and the Parks and Recreation Department.
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> Since then, architects, site planners, designers, along with the Community
> Center Building Committee (CCBC), the Conservation Commission, and other
> Town boards and committees have worked diligently to turn the vision of a
> Community Center into reality.  Throughout the process, they made a number
> of cuts to the original design to reduce costs.  Even so, when bids for
> construction came in, the lowest bid exceeded the original budget by $2.3M,
> due to tariffs, supply chain issues, and overall economic conditions.
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> The CCBC has requested the additional $2.3M from the Town in order to
> proceed with the construction of the Community Center on the current
> schedule.
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> The Friends of the Lincoln Council on Aging has been a strong proponent of
> the Community Center project from the beginning.  We contributed $1M to the
> Community Center project in order to reduce the amount the Town needed to
> borrow to fund it.  In addition, we helped raise $345,000 through private
> contributions to reduce the cost of the project to the taxpayers.
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> We strongly support the CCBC’s request that the Town contribute $2.3M from
> the Stabilization Fund to the Community Center project.  The Town has
> managed its affairs prudently so that the requested funds are available
> without requiring additional borrowing. This project, at this time, still
> represents a generationally unique opportunity for the residents of Lincoln
> to build an asset that will continue to serve the Town’s residents, of all
> ages, for years to come.
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>
> Please join us at the Special Town Meeting on June 25 at 6:30pm.  We hope
> you’ll vote in favor of Article 1 to provide the Community Center project
> with the funding it needs.
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