At least five projects are included in the 2012-13 budget.
Town Manager Jim Bacon says this will bring more construction to the town streets, which in the long run, fares well for everybody.
Because a very difficult economy is getting better, capital budgets are returning, he said.
“We’re trying to re-establish capital projects as a part of what we do,” Bacon said. “Street systems, sidewalks, drainage — these are things people don’t really think about a whole lot, but they’re just-as-important services that government provides as public safety.”
The town has invested in capital improvements this year at a level comparable to before the economic downturn.
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