• Cultural activities • Revitalization of Route 114 to eliminate what some called “an eyesore” How all that can happen should be led by a professional town manager and/or town planner, others said. Many saw that as necessary to meeting future needs. It wasn’t a swipe at current office holders, but a realization that the Town Board needs to set policy. The government does a good job of handling essential services, but not in handling long-term planning, one resident said. There was also a call for digitizing town records to make them more accessible and convenient. “I want a really mixed town to live in — multi generational people sharing ideas and space,” one resident said. It was a concept expressed by people in the discussion groups that afforded everyone a chance to be heard with their individual visions of the town they hope will exist in 2030 and beyond.