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Watchung Hills district reviews construction updates, sides with town on proposed Sterling Avenue sidewalk and begins fees review for summer camps
Summary
Operations committee reported multiple building projects nearly complete, declined district responsibility for a proposed Sterling Avenue sidewalk while noting possible federal grants, and directed staff to revise the decade-old use-of-facilities fee schedule for summer camps and community rentals.
The Watchung Hills Regional High School District’s operations committee updated the board on ongoing construction, declined district responsibility for a proposed Sterling Avenue sidewalk and began work to revise the district’s use-of-facilities policy to better reflect current costs.
Mr. Stice provided the committee update and said the proposed sidewalk along Sterling Avenue — intended to serve residents near a new development across from Woodland School — is “not our responsibility” and that the town should lead the project. He said there may be federal grant funding available and that the district informed the K–8 Warren business administrator it would…
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