Perhaps we vote to raise property taxes by 4% of homes assessed over 1
million. They should be able to afford it and pay for the center
The precedent has been set and 58% of town voters had no issues with
something similar
On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 11:08 AM Chris Burns
wrote:
> My wife Pat and I
Thanks- love it. We need more creative ideas!
Pat Gray
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> On Nov 30, 2022, at 11:11 AM, Stephanie Smoot
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> In response to a non-centralized space, one thing I love about the library is
> that the website says, "the Library is always open". There is lots of
In response to a non-centralized space, one thing I love about the library
is that the website says, "the Library is always open". There is lots of
needs that can be handled virtually without needing brick and mortar
building space.
A lot of people seem to be yearning for something else. A meeti
My wife Pat and I have lived in Lincoln for over 30 years and raised our 4
children here. I've been a Town Soccer Girls Head Coach, served on the
Finance Committee of our Church and served on a Town Committee. I'm now
retired and would like to live out my time in Lincoln. The Town has just
spent $9
We have lived in Lincoln for 29 years and I agree with Lynne. Lincoln has many wonderful spaces which are under utilized. Carol RSent from my iPhoneOn Nov 30, 2022, at 8:55 AM, Lynne Smith wrote:I definitely want our town to provide services to residents in general and seniors in particular. But
I definitely want our town to provide services to residents in general and
seniors in particular. But I am not convinced we need a single building to do
so.
Over the 19 years I have lived in Lincoln, I have thoroughly enjoyed my use of
multiple existing buildings in town: Town Offices for Gr