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Freetown Elementary entrance project proposed; town to bid concrete, adapt ADA ramps

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A contractor and town representative outlined a plan to remove failing brick walls and trees at Freetown Elementary, replace walkways with roughly 12,700 square feet of concrete, make four wheelchair ramps ADA-compliant and seek bids this spring with construction after school ends.

A plan to reconstruct walkways and entrances at Freetown Elementary School was presented to the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee, with town support and a bid timeline intended to put work in place over the summer.

Jim Noyce, representing the project team, told the committee that two low brick walls and several walkways adjacent to the main entrance are separating and have become trip hazards. The presentation called for removal of select…

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