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Community Development  »  Capital Improvements  »  Narrative



CIP Narrative

The Capital Improvements Program represents the guiding document for the public sector reinvestment in the community. The importance for a planned program can be found in the contrary, do nothing approaches. The lack of action only causes escalating costs, missed coordination opportunities, and poor services resulting from failing infrastructure. Action is required to ensure the most optimum facilities and infrastructure for the community. Action within the context of a sequenced Capital Program is a cost effective approach over the reactionary responses to deteriorated assets. The following CIPC members have worked over the past four months to guide the development of this document to establish a program for responsible, rationale, well planned, investment in the Town of Salem.

Michael Regan Chairman Resident Representative
Brian Keaveny Vice Chairman    Resident Representative
Donald Freeman Secretary Resident Representative
Robert Dalias   Resident Representative
Chris Sousa   Resident Representative
Richard Gregory   Selectmen Representative
Pat Hargreaves   Budget Committee Representative
Robert Ellis   Planning Board Member
John Morris   Planning Board Member
Susan Strugnell   Recording Secretary
Dr. Henry E. LaBranche   Town Manager
William Scott   Community Development Director
Carolyn Maldonado   Community Development Administrative Assistant


CIP Report 2006 Vol I Background
CIP Report 2006 Vol II Program
Appendix FGH 10 Yr Spreadsheet


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