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Steven Greenbaum remembers the bad old days when a long-running capital project would generate
to pay for operating expenses, when a capital need actually arises, it will have to raise maintenance ... manager uses the reserves to pay for capital projects and does nothing to replenish them. If any
of years before," says Lipson. "We anticipated the capital work that would be needed."
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Yet the seven-member board found it had trouble in paradise — trouble with a capital 'T
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