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Wilton Capital Planning Committee Backs $46M in Projects, Says It Needs Better Financials to Go Further

In a loose and sometimes disjointed discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 18, the Wilton Capital Planning Committee confirmed its intent to bring its one-year bonding recommendations to the Board of Selectmen at the March 2 BOS meeting, but deferred doing additional work on the five- and 15-year plans until more financial information was available from the town, possibly in the summer. “Why not do the five-year and 15-year plan after the budget is done …
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Good Morning Wilton broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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