All four towns in the Nauset School District voted to continue with the high school renovation despite its $38.1 million cost increase.
Topic: Town-School Budget
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The Nauset High renovation was approved in 2021 and is underway, but cost increases have driven up the price. All four towns in the Nauset School District will vote separately tomorrow on whether to continue renovating, given the $38.1 million increase.
Election Results! All 5 measures and 9 candidates were victorious. Overwhelming popular support was shown for the non-binding resolution asking the Town of Orleans to communicate to the state its opposition to pumping radioactive waste from the Pilgrim Nuclear plant into Cape Cod Bay.
Issue No.10: Orleans voters considered more than 70 articles over the course of a four-hour meeting and approved Meetinghouse Pond sewering, affordable housing, and Universal PreSchool support, but the discussion returned again and again to our Town debt.
Issue No. 9: The Town and School annual budget, Charter amendments, and Phase 2 of the Wastewater Plan—sewers for 481 properties near Meetinghouse Pond and a "Betterment Bylaw" that would charge them 20 percent of the $33 million cost—are just a few of the important issues before voters.




