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Millis Select Board outlines $125 million middle–high school renovation and sets two public votes
Summary
Select Board members presented a $125 million renovation and addition plan for the Millis Middle–High School and approved putting two separate votes before residents: a two-thirds town meeting borrowing vote and a Dec. 8 ballot question on a tax-exemption to pay bonds. The MSBA is expected to reimburse roughly $68.8 million.
Select Board Chair Erin Underhill and town staff summarized a proposed $125,000,000 renovation and addition to the Millis Middle–High School and set the procedural steps that would send the question to voters.
The plan, which the presenters said has been studied for more than two years and revised to meet state-size and cost criteria, would separate middle- and high-school classroom wings, expand undersized science labs and bring the building’s roof, windows, HVAC, electrical, fire panel and ADA access up to current standards. Presenters told the board the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) has…
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