In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant developments regarding local infrastructure and transportation challenges. A key highlight was the town's initiative to retrofit Galvin Middle School with solar panels, aligning with the community's commitment to sustainability. A request for proposals has been issued, and further updates will be shared as the project progresses. Funding for this initiative will predominantly come from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, with additional financial requests anticipated at the upcoming town meeting.
Transportation issues were also a major topic of concern, particularly regarding North Reading Transportation (NRT), the district's bus vendor. The company has faced a shortage of drivers, leading to service interruptions affecting multiple districts in the North Shore area, including Wakefield. The disruptions have specifically impacted bus routes 5, 6, and 9, with updates being communicated to families by Deirdre Sandinato, the transportation coordinator. Efforts are being made to keep the community informed through various communication channels, including text messages, emails, and social media.
As the town navigates these challenges, officials remain committed to transparency and proactive communication with residents.