Westport School Committee Wrestles with Sidewalk Hazards, Traffic Safety, and Budget Concerns

The Westport School Committee meeting on March 31st, 2023, tackled issues concerning public safety, including ongoing sidewalk heaving, traffic congestion at school drop-off zones, and concerns over financial transparency in relation to the school’s infrastructure projects. The committee discussed potential remedies and the implications for community safety, as well as budgetary constraints.

A primary focus of the meeting was the persistent problem of sidewalk heaving around the school, a safety hazard that has plagued the campus since it opened. Initial investigations involved core drilling and lab testing to determine the cause, but results have been elusive. The heaving, attributed to the particularly cold first winter after the school’s opening, remains problematic. Members discussed the urgency of addressing the issue, citing a need for additional testing and possible remediation if the sidewalk substrate proves inadequate. The liability risks associated with the hazardous sidewalks were highlighted as a concern, emphasizing the necessity for a timely resolution.

In conjunction with these issues, the school’s control systems and infrastructure were examined, revealing malfunctioning components such as electronic controllers and dampers. The committee discussed the possibility of recommissioning the systems to enhance functionality and reduce maintenance challenges. This technical difficulty, coupled with malfunctioning cafeteria lighting and incomplete trophy case installations, underscores the need for expert intervention and a comprehensive assessment of the building’s systems.

Traffic safety emerged as another issue, with members expressing concern over congestion during school drop-off and pick-up times. The newly acquired campground property was proposed as a potential solution for developing sports fields and alleviating traffic. A temporary gravel road through the campground could improve access to the elementary school and reduce congestion on main roads. However, there was debate over the legality of using the remaining school construction funds for this purpose, with calls for financial clarity and a ruling from bond council to ensure compliance with financial regulations.

A separate entrance for the elementary school was deemed necessary to ease traffic congestion, a point of contention that dates back to the original design process. Members expressed frustration over the lack of prioritization for safety during the school construction, lamenting missed opportunities to address these issues earlier. The committee recognized the importance of coordinating with local police and other stakeholders to develop a comprehensive traffic management plan.

Financial oversight and transparency were recurring themes throughout the meeting. The committee discussed a contingency fund of approximately $500,000 for ongoing projects and the need for clear documentation and updates on its use. Concerns regarding the early expiration of carbon monoxide detectors in rooftop units highlighted the necessity of precise procurement specifications in future contracts.

The committee also discussed the need for a backup water well for the school, citing the risk of relying on a single well. Existing wells on the campground property were considered as potential backup sources, though regulatory constraints regarding the placement of athletic fields in proximity to wellheads may complicate future developments. The committee emphasized the need for long-term planning and community involvement to ensure transparency and accountability in the development of the campground for athletic fields.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Thomas F Aubin
School Board Officials:
Nancy Stanton-Cross, Melissa Pacheco, Gloria Cabral, Antonio Viveiros, Evan Gendreau

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