Wellesley Launches Capital Planning Committee, Eyes 10-Year Building Project Pipeline
WELLESLEY — June 16, 2026 — Wellesley launches its new Townwide Capital Planning Committee with a warning of a potential 30 percent tax increase. The committee — known as CAPCOM — held its inaugural remote meeting June 16, with Select Board member Colette Aufranc chairing and Finance Director Rachel DeRoche presenting projections showing the median Wellesley property tax bill could rise from approximately $18,200 in FY27 to over $24,000 by FY34 if all currently modeled debt exclusions are approved across roughly seven consecutive town meetings beginning in spring 2027. Facilities Director Joe McDonough identified the DPW park and highway building, estimated at roughly $75 million for an initial phase, and the fire station master plan, estimated at $65 to $73 million, as the two projects commanding the committee's most immediate attention, together representing approximately 58 percent of the 10-year building capital budget. The committee unanimously elected School Committee Chair Niki Ofenloch as vice chair and Select Board Vice Chair Thomas Ulfelder as secretary. Citizen representative Thomas Goemaat pressed the committee on whether it should set a maximum tolerable tax increase first and constrain projects to fit, rather than aggregating them as they arrive, with Aufranc acknowledging the point but noting that Wellesley's governance structure preserves each board's right to bring its own projects to town meeting regardless of CAPCOM's recommendations.
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