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Architects recommend consolidated storage for Parks & Recreation and targeted fixes for six public restrooms
Summary
Lavalley Bensinger Architects told the Select Board that Parks & Recreation’s main operational shortfall is dispersed storage (roughly 8,500 sq ft needed) and that six public restrooms vary in condition, with site drainage and ADA access the most common problems; examples included a bathhouse upgrade priced at about $63,000.
At the workshop, architects reported Parks & Recreation’s primary deficiency is scattered storage sheds across the site and recommended consolidating equipment and program storage into a pre‑engineered building of about 8,500 square feet.
"The storage need was about 8,500 square feet," John Adams said, summarizing the parks and recreation space program. The presenters…
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