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City is urged to sell airport, DCU, cemetery

Source: By Mark Melady TELEGRAM & GAZETTE (MA), Thursday, May 8, 2008

The Research Bureau has again urged the city to unload some of its properties, including the airport, the DCU Center, Union Station and the Senior Center, and recommended other cost-saving measures such as outsourcing custodial services, ending paid police details at construction sites, further reducing employee health insurance costs, and limiting police and fire injured-on-duty compensation.