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Dorchester 02 reviews offsite property inventory and options to sell, donate or retain

2368898 · February 10, 2025
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Facilities staff summarized six district-owned noninstructional properties, their condition and estimated values, and outlined options including sale, donation to a church, or retention for district uses; board asked for appraisals and legal review where needed.

Dorchester 02 Facilities staff reviewed six noninstructional properties and proposed courses of action — sell at fair market value, donate to a neighboring nonprofit, or retain for district use — telling the committee they would bring appraisals and deed history back for board consideration.

Dr. Robbins reviewed the inventory: a flooded facility commonly referred to in the discussion as Gavans (a former technology center and the planned pilot childcare site), three residential houses used as district offices (including addresses on Joyce Lane and 801 McKissick Way), and the former Rawlings Middle School athletic fields on Gomes Street.

Staff told the committee that Gavans has flooded twice,…

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