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Weston first selectwoman outlines town facility projects that could shape school planning
Summary
First Selectwoman Sam Nestor told the Weston School District board the town is reviewing annex relocation, parks and rec moves, PFAS-related water-plant upgrades and a study for electric-bus infrastructure; staff cautioned these municipal projects could affect the district's timing and debt capacity.
First Selectwoman Sam Nestor told the Weston School District board on a facilities-focused night that the town is studying a string of municipal projects that could overlap with school capital planning, from relocating the town annex to a water‑treatment upgrade aimed at PFAS remediation.
Why it matters: Many of the town projects described by Nestor — the annex (about 25 years old), renovating the Parks & Recreation building, a senior‑center planning effort and a booster‑plant redesign for water treatment — either share campus connections with schools or could affect the town’s debt capacity and timing for any school referendum or bonding.
Nestor said the town is working with…
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