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Adaptive playground project stalls after town capital committee setbacks; school committee considers town-warrant article

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Design work for Hopkinton's proposed adaptive playground paused after the Capital Improvements Committee did not include it in the capital plan; Community Preservation Committee had earlier allocated funds. School leaders filed a placeholder article for town meeting and will vote to sponsor placement on the warrant.

Hopkinton school leaders told the school committee on Jan. 23 that the town’s adaptive playground project is on hold after mixed results from town review bodies and a directive from the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) to suspend further expenditures.

According to the update, the CPC had voted on Dec. 13 to allocate $300,000 toward the adaptive playground. The project’s original CPC grant, approved at May town meeting, was $100,000; through schematic design the district has spent $65,625. The district received an additional designer fee for work beyond schematic design that would cost $65,250 to prepare construction…

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