The Community Center Building Committee: Introduction- November, 2022

On Wednesday, November 30, the residents of Lincoln will assemble at a
Special Town Meeting to decide whether to spend up to $325,000 for the
development of preliminary schematic design options for a new Community
Center, which would be built on the Hartwell campus at the Lincoln Schools.
Prior to the Special Town Meeting, residents will have the opportunity to
get a high-level overview of Community Center planning at the State of the
Town Meeting – the Community Center will be on the agenda for the first
session, on Monday, November 14. (Register for both sessions here:
https://www.lincolntown.org/1372/2022-State-of-the-Town.)

Additionally, interested residents are encouraged to attend the next
meeting of the Community Center Building Committee (CCBC), at 7:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, November 16. Ongoing information about the Community Center and
about opportunities to learn and participate will be on the CCBC website:
https://lincolncommunitycenter.com/.

Before the State of the Town Meeting, the CCBC will share a series of posts
that outline some facts, history and values that can help foster informed
debate and clarify important decisions. The specific posts will address a
series of basic questions:
 The vision: what is a Community Center, and why would Lincoln want to
build
one?
 What is the CCBC – which stakeholders are represented, what are its
tasks, and
how can others participate?
 Why would Lincoln build a new Community Center rather than use existing
buildings?
 Why would the Community Center be on the Hartwell campus?
 What is the recent history of official discussion of a Community Center
in Lincoln
– what questions have previous committees asked and what answers has
Lincoln given to those questions?

The CCBC recognizes that Lincoln residents will also have many important
questions
about the expected costs of the project – for the initial phase and for the
entire project, for the town as a whole and for each household, for
construction and for operation. The CCBC will attempt to provide all the
relevant information on costs and financing, with input and guidance from
the Finance Committee, following an open CCBC meeting on Monday, November
14.

The CCBC is aiming for maximum transparency, welcomes all input and
questions, and will make every effort to solicit, hear, and address the
priorities, values and concerns of Lincoln residents.
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