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City council faces criticism over costly maintenance of deteriorating wellness center

February 22, 2024 | Everett City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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City council faces criticism over costly maintenance of deteriorating wellness center
During the recent Everett City Ways & Means meeting, a significant discussion centered around the financial implications of maintaining an aging building, raising concerns about safety and fiscal responsibility.

City officials reviewed the annual costs associated with various utilities and services, revealing a total expenditure of approximately $497,000 after accounting for credits from solar energy initiatives. This figure includes substantial costs for electricity, gas, and rental fees for equipment, highlighting the financial burden on the city’s budget.

A particularly contentious point was the ongoing maintenance of a building that some council members believe should be demolished. Concerns were voiced about the presence of hazardous materials like asbestos and mold, which pose risks to the children who use the facility. One council member likened the situation to pouring money into a car that continually breaks down, arguing that it is impractical to keep investing in a structure that is not only costly to maintain but also potentially unsafe.

The discussion also touched on the revenues generated from the city’s wellness center, which are funneled into the Recreation Revolving Fund. However, specific figures regarding these revenues were not immediately available, prompting a request for further information.

As the meeting concluded, the urgency for a clear plan regarding the future of the building was emphasized. City officials are now faced with the challenge of balancing financial prudence with the safety and well-being of the community, particularly its younger members. The outcome of these discussions will likely influence future budgetary decisions and the overall direction of city infrastructure management.

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