Trailers parked near town hall meant for temporary housing remain empty as selectmen struggle with question of how to obtain more funds, after bids came in over budget.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Selectmen Wrestle More, Town Hall Question Still Undecided

<p>Oak Bluffs selectmen met in emergency session Tuesday to consider a special election to exclude the debt on the new town hall project.</p>

Oak Bluffs selectmen met in an emergency meeting Tuesday to consider whether to call a special election with a ballot question to exclude the debt on the new town hall project from the provisions of Proposition 2 1/2.

Board chairman Gail Barmakian said the emergency meeting was called because the board was up against a 35-day deadline to call a special election that would coincide with the Nov. 6 state election.

Selectmen decided against that action, but are still considering a special election on another date.

Bids for the town hall project came in over budget twice this summer. As a result, another $1.3 million will be needed to meet the low bid.

A special town meeting is already set for Nov. 13, when it appears an article seeking the additional funds will be included on the warrant — if not by a vote of the selectmen, then by petition. Building committee chairman Bill McGrath said Wednesday that he had collected 175 signatures on a citizens petition to get the article on the warrant, well over the 100 required by law.

Last week selectmen postponed a vote over whether to bring the extra spending question before voters at the November special town meeting. The board next meets on Tuesday, Oct. 9.

Mr. McGrath said with a deadline looming for getting articles on the warrant, the petition was seen as a backstop. “If the selectmen are for it, they can say they’re for it,” he said. “If not it will still be on the ballot and the voters will have a choice.”

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/03/2018 - 16:21

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T Bone Oak Bluffs

Kudos to Bill McGrath. OB's board has a long history of punting, which they've been doing on this project. At least now, with a citizen's petition, we'll have a choice, not a farce. It's foolish to think building something on this island will get cheaper.

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