In a recent meeting of the Lewiston School Committee, members discussed the potential acquisition and future use of the property at 287 Main Street, which has been under consideration for several months. The committee is poised to vote on a motion to authorize the superintendent to finalize the purchase for $1 million from Central Maine Healthcare. This property, previously owned by a nonprofit, will not affect the local tax base, as it was not generating property taxes in its former capacity.
The building, which has a history of various uses including a car dealership and medical offices, requires significant renovations estimated between $10 to $14 million to make it suitable for educational purposes. Committee members emphasized the need for additional space to accommodate growing enrollment and various educational services, including child development programs and special education.
A survey conducted to gather community input yielded 73 responses, with suggestions for potential uses including daycare facilities for educational staff, community gathering spaces, and flexible classrooms to adapt to fluctuating enrollment numbers. The committee is exploring partnerships with local organizations to maximize the utility of the space.
Concerns were raised by community members regarding the building's condition, including reports of water damage and potential mold. The committee assured that thorough inspections and due diligence would be conducted to address these issues before any renovations begin.
The meeting also touched on the broader implications of the acquisition, with members noting the opportunity it presents to alleviate the district's space constraints without incurring the high costs associated with new construction. The committee is committed to ensuring that the building serves the community's educational needs effectively.
As the committee prepares for the upcoming vote, they are also mindful of the need for transparency and clarity regarding the building's intended use, as well as the financial implications for the district's budget moving forward.