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4 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> May 19, 2008 <br /> APPOINTMENTS AND HEARINGS: <br /> Public Comment: (continued) <br /> Peter Cohen, Chair of SEPAC stated that he was before the Board of <br /> Selectmen to demonstrate a vote of no confidence with the School <br /> Committee. Mr. Cohen indicated the Selectmen are the leaders of the <br /> Town, and requested support to bring forth a change in this important <br /> issue. <br /> Van driver Holly Macdonald asked if the Collaborative would have use of <br /> the fuel depot. In response the Selectmen indicated the School Committee <br /> would be required to make the request, and it would need to be a part of <br /> the agreement with the Collaborative for transportation services. <br /> Ms. Macdonald asked about CIP funding. It was noted the School <br /> Department requested funding from the Capital Improvement Program to <br /> initiate a vehicle replacement program. Due to funding constraints,the <br /> request was deferred. The Selectmen indicated that limited funding would <br /> be available in the capital budget. In the capital funding process, <br /> submitted requests are reviewed by the CIP Committee and prioritized for <br /> funding. <br /> Richard Furlani indicated that he has concern with regards to the Cape <br /> Cod Collaborative transporting his children, and alluded to previous <br /> mistreatment that has been documented. <br />
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