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Board delays action on Eastman School sale amid charter, ballot-timing questions
Summary
The Concord School Board discussed whether to place a proposed sale of the Eastman School on the ballot but did not finalize a plan after members raised questions about a recently passed charter amendment and legal timing for November ballots.
The Concord School Board debated whether to move forward with placing a proposed sale of the Eastman School before voters but did not take a final vote, citing questions about the city charter amendment’s interpretation and ballot deadlines. Board members discussed consulting legal counsel and deferred substantive action to a later meeting.
The issue arose during the capital facilities discussion after a public commenter raised concerns about how the recently passed charter amendment should be…
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