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Nashoba Regional School Committee previews $FY27 capital requests and flags multi‑million dollar roof, fire‑suppression and network needs
Summary
District officials presented the FY27 five‑year capital plan to member towns, highlighting near‑term safety and infrastructure needs — failing fire‑suppression piping, rotted exterior doors, end‑of‑life network switches and multi‑million‑dollar roof projects — and warned the towns that many projects will require town warrant votes or borrowing.
Nashoba Regional School Committee officials presented a consolidated FY27 five‑year capital plan and a set of town‑specific requests at their Dec. 17 meeting, urging early town engagement on projects that range from routine flooring and door replacements to multi‑million‑dollar roof projects.
The district’s facilities lead, Rob Freaswick, reviewed prior and proposed requests for each of the three member towns and told the committee the work reflects the buildings’ age and maintenance needs. “We’re coming up at the end of life on a lot of these major systems,” Freaswick said, highlighting recurring requests for network switch replacement, security camera server upgrades and gym‑floor renewals.
Lancaster and Bolton projects include…
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