Politics & Government
Sudbury Says Yes To Speed Limit, No To Fairbank Design: TM
Sudbury voted on seven warrant articles on Monday night.

SUDBURY, MA—Sudbury voters said yes or no to eight warrant articles that include regulating speed limits, money for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School and designing the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail. Note: the article regarding buying the Melone property was removed from the warrant and is postponed, according to officials.
Special Town Meeting took place on Monday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School.
Here's how the vote went with articles on the Special Town Meeting warrant:
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Article 1
MELONE PROPERTY DISPOSITION
Indefinitely Postponed
Article 2
ACQUISITION OF BROADACRES FARM
Passed by More Than Two-Thirds
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Article 3
FAIRBANK COMMUNITY CENTER DESIGN FUNDS
Failed
Article 4
DISSOLUTION OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF TOWN DOCUMENTS
Unanimously Voted
Article 5
420 LINCOLN ROAD FUNDING
Indefinitely Postponed
Article 6
ACCEPT GENERAL LAW REGULATING SPEED LIMITS
Passed by More Than a Majority
Article 7
BRUCE FREEMAN RAIL TRAIL DESIGN FUNDING
Passed by More Than a Majority
Article 8
TAX RATES FOR ABOVE-GROUND POLES AND WIRES
Passed by More Than a Majority
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