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WILMINGTON — Despite some opposition, Wilmington voters allowed for spending $221,000 for planning and acquisition costs related to building a new public safety facility next to the Old School Community Center.

In an interview last week, Town Manager Scott Tucker called it the next step in getting the police and fire stations “out of the floodplain and into the 21st century.”

Voters at annual Town Meeting on Tuesday expressed concern for the anticipated $4.5 …