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Council refers $39.85 million amendment for Lowell High School loan order to Dec. 2 public hearing
Summary
City officials referred a $39,850,848 amendment to the Lowell High School loan order to a Dec. 2 public hearing; administration and the CFO said the increase will add roughly 1.6% to next year’s tax levy for this component of the project and stems from slab/foundation and contingency work tied to MSBA requirements.
The Lowell City Council voted to refer a $39,850,848 amendment to the Lowell High School loan order to a public hearing on Dec. 2, 2025. City staff and a school building committee member described the increase as a second amendment to a long-running Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA)-funded project and said the new borrowing is tied to slab and foundation work and contingencies for Coburn Hall.
Kendrick Delorbe, a member of the school building committee and a Lowell High School…
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