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🔏 Finance Committee Deadlocks on Article 14 Funding for Adaptive & Unified Sports

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 6:19 PM
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Published: March 16, 2026
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“4–4 vote highlights divide over funding approach“

Contents
  • Proposal Overview
  • Points of Contention
  • Vote Results
  • What Happens Next

During a late-evening meeting of the Finance Committee last week, members debated but ultimately failed to reach consensus on Article 14, a proposal aimed at stabilizing funding for adaptive programming and Unified Sports through the creation of a dedicated stabilization fund.

The discussion was led by town CFO Sharon Angstrom & Acting Town Manager Jayne Wellman, alongside members of the Finance Committee. The proposal centered on using lease revenue from the Burbank Ice Arena as a recurring funding source to support and sustain adaptive and Unified Sports programming, which has seen growing participation and demand in recent years.

Proposal Overview

Article 14 sought to establish one or more stabilization funds designed to smooth year-to-year fluctuations in funding for adaptive recreation and Unified Sports. Supporters argued that tying the funding mechanism to Burbank Ice Arena lease revenue would provide a more predictable and sustainable approach, reducing reliance on annual budget adjustments or one-time appropriations.

Proponents emphasized that Unified Sports and adaptive programming serve a critical role in promoting inclusion and accessibility, particularly for students and residents with disabilities, and noted that participation has increased significantly. The stabilization fund concept was framed as a long-term planning tool rather than an immediate spending increase.

Points of Contention

Despite broad agreement on the value of the programs themselves, committee members expressed differing views on the appropriateness of the funding source and structure. Concerns raised during the discussion included:

  • Whether Burbank Ice Arena lease revenue is sufficiently reliable to serve as a long-term funding base.
  • The precedent of dedicating a specific revenue stream to a particular program area.
  • Questions about whether Unified Sports and adaptive programming should instead be funded directly through the annual operating budget as a community priority.
  • Unease about separating the Article 14 discussion from broader budget deliberations, given overlapping financial impacts.

Several members stressed that while the goals of Article 14 were widely supported, they were not convinced the proposed mechanism was the right one.

Vote Results

When the matter was brought to a vote, the Finance Committee split evenly 4–4, resulting in a no recommendation on Article 14.

Members voting in favor of recommending the article were:

  • John Sullivan
  • Ed Ross
  • Mark Zarrow
  • Marianne Downing

Members voting against the recommendation were:

  • Geoffrey Coram
  • Joseph McDonagh
  • Joseph Carnahan
  • Emily Sisson

With the committee evenly divided, the tie vote prevented the Finance Committee from issuing a formal recommendation. The ninth committee member, Endri Kume, was not in attendance.

What Happens Next

A “no recommendation” vote by the Finance Committee does not remove Article 14 from consideration, but it carries significant weight as a signal of division or lack of consensus among the town’s key financial reviewers, whose votes and positions are closely watched by Town Meeting members and residents for guidance on fiscal prudence and implications. As a result, Town Meeting will be left to weigh the merits of the proposal directly.

Supporters and critics alike are expected to revisit many of the same questions raised during the Finance Committee’s discussion, particularly how best to ensure the long-term sustainability of adaptive and Unified Sports programming while balancing broader fiscal responsibilities.

Town Meeting members in April will now have the final say on whether Article 14 is approved, amended, or rejected.


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