As you may know, three Lexington women have asked Town Meeting members to pass Article 26, which is a request for greater financial accountability and transparency on how the taxpayers dollars are spent on the new LHS building Project. 

The article will be brought to the Town Meeting floor on April 15th at Cary Hall in the evening. Please do engage with this public service effort. Residents will be given opportunities to speak during the article discussion and they can send in questions before hand to their town meeting members of their precinct, or to the Select Board and School Building Committee. 

Here is the Petitioners’ website wherein the information gathered and questions answered to date can be reviewed. 

https://www.mytruthis.org/article26

The petitioners will continue to update it in the coming days. 

Thank you for reading 

Deepika Sawhney

(For Gauri Govil and Sudha Cheruku as well)

RESOURCES

Annual Town Meeting 2026 documents : https://www.lexingtonma.gov/2499/2026-Annual-Town-Meeting

Public Participation

https://www.lexingtonma.gov/FormCenter/Annual-Town-Meeting-2026-108/2026-Annual-Town-Meeting-Question-Commen-299

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