Milton Warrant Committee Discusses Warf Park Revamp and School Budget Challenges

The Milton Warrant Committee meeting on March 17, 2026, focused on two major topics: a funding request for Warf Park from the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) and a discussion on the school budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The discussions revealed plans for financial commitments and adjustments required to address community needs and fiscal constraints.

The most notable item on the agenda was the CPC’s proposal for Warf Park, which includes a $750,000 funding request as part of a $1.2 million project to revamp the park. The project aims to transform Warf Park into a more accessible and engaging community space. This plan deviates from the CPC’s usual requests, emphasizing the park’s strategic location by the waterfront and its potential to become a vibrant community hub. The CPC representatives highlighted that the current park site is rocky and difficult to navigate, which limits its use for community events.

The funding strategy involves bonding, a common financing method for community preservation projects, to be covered by the existing Community Preservation Act revenue, which brings in approximately $900,000 annually. This bond request would require a two-thirds approval from the town meeting. The bond is expected to span 15 years at an estimated interest rate of 4.5%, with annual payments between $72,000 and $82,000. Concerns about the removal of a significant red oak tree were addressed by noting the tree’s assessed rot, decreasing its lifespan.

In addition to public funds, the project anticipates raising $450,000 through business donations and community contributions, with Scott McKay leading the fundraising efforts due to his successful initiatives in the town. Community members expressed enthusiasm for the project, especially given the planned addition of a new café nearby, which could increase foot traffic and engagement around the park.

The committee also discussed the school budget, highlighting a proposed FY27 budget allocation of $75,613,973. However, this figure remains $1,490,000 short of a level service budget. The school department presented its primary goals, including long-term budget sustainability and improving school climate and culture. Concerns were raised about the sustainability of future budget increases being limited to 3%, which may not suffice to maintain the expected quality of education.

Transportation and special education costs are anticipated to increase significantly, with transportation expenses projected to rise by 8% and special education costs by over 12%. These increases are driven by contractual obligations and state-regulated rates for out-of-district tuition. The district’s approach to managing these costs includes maintaining a stable balance in the circuit breaker fund, which reimburses a portion of special education expenses.

A prominent point of discussion was the restructuring and elimination of several staff positions due to budget constraints. These included a high school English teacher and adjustments within special education roles. Instead of hiring a new special education teacher, an adjustment counselor was employed to support behavioral therapeutic programs. The English department faced reductions to align with other core subjects while maintaining reasonable class sizes.

Salary structures and increases were another focal point, with examples provided from the Hingham school district illustrating negotiated salary hikes based on experience and educational qualifications. The district prepares for future budgets by maintaining a list of teachers eligible for lane or step changes, which is important for accurate budget projections.

The committee aims to present a reasonable financial forecast at the upcoming town meeting.

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