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Mayor Cahill outlines timelines for youth center, City Hall, library and infrastructure projects
Summary
Mayor Cahill told the Beverly City Council the McPherson Youth Center is under construction and likely to open early next year; the City Hall design phase is complete and a construction budget request is expected by year'end. He also updated the council on library, fire-station and water-meter work, plus TIP-funded Bridge Street improvements paused
Mayor Cahill gave the City Council a quarterly update on Oct. 20, saying multiple capital projects are moving forward while some timing depends on upcoming approvals and third-party work.
Cahill said the McPherson Youth Center is under construction and being funded largely with ARPA dollars and a $1 million federal earmark secured by U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton. "The expectation is it'll be finished and open to the young folks February-ish," he said, adding that the date could reasonably fall in January through March. The mayor told councilors contingency funds built into the project budget are likely to be used; he said current projections indicate those contingencies should cover overruns.
On the City Hall project, Cahill said the city is completing design documents and has retained W.T. Rich as construction manager at risk. He told the council the administration plans to return before the end of the calendar year to seek…
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