Town Elections - Special - May 23, 1994 Back to List

The Special Election was held at General John Nixon School. The polls were open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.. There were 2,870 votes cast, representing 29% of Sudbury voters.
 
BALLOT QUESTION 1
Shall the town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond or bonds issued in order to 1) construct and reconstruct roadway drainage systems in Hudson Road, North Road and Union Avenue; 2) redesign and reconstruct the Fairbank Community Center Atkinson Pool parking area; 3) reconstruct Feeley Field tennis courts; 4) maintain, make extraordinary repairs to, and/or replace four sections of the Curtis Middle School roof; 5) construct additional space at the General John Nixon School including remodeling, reconstructing and making extraordinary repairs, purchasing additional equipment and furnishings, and engineering and architectural services; and 6) construct walkways along Old Lancaster Road from Peakham Road to Hudson Road; along Mossman Road from Farm Lane to Marlboro Road; and along Fairbank Road from Phillips Road to Maynard Road.
Ballot Question 1, ResultsTotals
Yes1829
No1041
Blanks0
Totals2870