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School construction update reveals groundbreaking plans for December

October 08, 2024 | Town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut


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School construction update reveals groundbreaking plans for December
In a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on the ongoing school building construction projects, particularly focusing on the North End School. Mr. Gusenberg reported that two joint meetings with the Board of Education had taken place, during which plans and specifications for the North End School were approved and submitted to the state for review. Despite hopes for a swift approval, the state has yet to issue the necessary letters, but Gusenberg remains optimistic that they will arrive in the coming weeks, allowing the project to go out to bid shortly thereafter.

The groundbreaking for the North End School is tentatively scheduled for December 16, with construction expected to commence in mid to late December. Gusenberg emphasized the importance of community involvement, inviting council members and board members to participate in the groundbreaking ceremony.

The meeting also touched on the School Modernization Committee's previous discussions, highlighting the need for ongoing engagement with school staff to address their concerns regarding school facilities. Several council members expressed their commitment to revisiting the findings from the committee's extensive two-year study, which included input from educators across the district. They underscored the importance of updating demographic data and recommendations to ensure that future planning aligns with the current needs of the community.

In addition to the school construction updates, the council moved on to new business, approving a contract renewal with Trinity Health for ambulance services. The resolution was presented by Miss Kramer and received unanimous support from the council, with Town Manager Sean Kimball tasked with executing the agreement.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue addressing the educational needs of the community while ensuring that essential services, such as ambulance coverage, remain robust and effective.

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