In a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the restoration of the historic Gould House, with a focus on the decision to sell the property to the Harrington family. The city manager emphasized the importance of community involvement and the Harringtons' commitment to revitalizing the house, which has remained untouched for years.
The Harringtons submitted a comprehensive proposal, including over 100 pages detailing their plans for restoration, which included appraisals for necessary electrical work and painting. Their offer was only $1,000 more than another bid, but the commission felt the Harringtons demonstrated a genuine desire to integrate into the community and restore the property to its original state.
Concerns were raised about the potential for the house to be used as an Airbnb or rental property, which some council members argued could provide public access to the historic site. However, logistical challenges, such as parking limitations for events, were highlighted as significant barriers to this option. The commission ultimately agreed that a personal residence would better serve the goal of restoration and community integration.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the Harringtons' proposal, reflecting a shared vision for the future of the Gould House and its role within the community.