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Building a New Police Station: Financial Impact

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Town of Salem, NH

The Town of Salem presents the third and final video in a special series of video discussions related to the upcoming New Police Station project.

In this final video, Municipal Services Director Roy Sorenson speaks with Finance Director Nicole McGee. Roy and Nicole discuss in-depth as to the proposed financial plan as to how the Town will pay for the new Police Station project. They also discuss the process the MBAC Finance subcommittee went through, how the project will impact the tax rate, and all other aspects of the financial impact of the new Police Station.

To view the video, click the video graphic above or visit: http://salem.cablecast.tv/CablecastPublicSite/show/17300?site=1

For more information on the new Police Station project, please visit: salemnh.gov/newpolicestation

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