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Residents and senior‑service leaders urge meaningful community access to new field house and express design concerns

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Summary

Four public commenters — representing Be Smart for Kids, Age Friendly Northfield and 50 North — urged the board to honor promises of community access to the Reimagine High School field house and walking track; others asked about bike connections, glazing and building energy performance.

During public comment, four community members addressed the board about two recurring themes: community access to the expanded gym/walking track promised during the referendum campaign, and design/energy concerns for the new building.

Comments and requests - Karen Mader (Be Smart for Kids) said she participated in a superintendent‑hosted meeting about student efforts around gun‑violence prevention and encouraged continued adult responsibility and student involvement in safety initiatives. - Cece Lindstrapp (Age Friendly Northfield) described Age Friendly Northfield's collaboration with…

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