Moore: Where is Little Compton’s capital plan?

Posted 10/31/18

Town Roads have been in perennial disrepair, our Town Hall looks completely neglected, and public spaces like Town Landing and Wilbour Woods have been nearly inaccessible for years.  The Little …

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Moore: Where is Little Compton’s capital plan?

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Town Roads have been in perennial disrepair, our Town Hall looks completely neglected, and public spaces like Town Landing and Wilbour Woods have been nearly inaccessible for years.  The Little Compton capital plan should ensure we have the resources to keep these assets in good shape, but poor management and little oversight have ensured we will end up spending more to repair our assets than we would have with regular maintenance. 

With new Democratic leadership on the Town Council, we will ensure that our capital assets and public spaces will remain accessible, and be a symbol of pride for our town and community.   We must keep our assets maintained to avoid spending more money in the long run.

Andrew W. Moore

Democratic Candidate for Little Compton Town Council

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