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City officials face backlash over $11.4M roof plan for Everett High School amid safety concerns

March 13, 2024 | Everett City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City officials face backlash over $11.4M roof plan for Everett High School amid safety concerns
During the Everett City Council's special meeting on March 13, 2024, a heated discussion emerged regarding the proposed $11.4 million funding for repairs to the old Everett High School. Concerns were raised about the safety of current occupants, particularly children, due to hazardous conditions such as mold, asbestos, and lead found in the building.

One council member suggested relocating residents to safer facilities, such as the Elliott Center or the lower level of City Hall, rather than investing heavily in the aging school. The member criticized the funding request, arguing that the assessment of the roof was based solely on virtual evaluations rather than an on-site inspection, raising doubts about the accuracy of the estimated costs.

The discussion highlighted a broader concern about the allocation of city resources. Critics warned that investing in the old high school could jeopardize plans for the Pope John property, suggesting that funds could not be stretched to cover both projects. The implications of this decision could significantly impact the future of community facilities and the safety of residents.

As the council deliberates on this funding request, the outcome will determine not only the fate of the old high school but also the potential redevelopment of the Pope John site, underscoring the need for careful consideration of community priorities and safety.

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