Gardner City Council Plots Dynamic Transition for Community Center and Addresses Accessibility Concerns

In a recent meeting, the Gardner City Council focused on the transition of the senior center to the Waterford Community Center and addressed accessibility concerns, particularly for individuals with disabilities. The meeting also touched on various infrastructure projects, including the Magic Park project and the Rear Main project, while emphasizing the importance of meeting deadlines and ensuring community engagement.

The primary discussion centered on the transition of the senior center to the Waterford Community Center. Mayor Michael J. Nicholson outlined a detailed 90-day transition plan, which involved logistics such as moving furniture, painting, and upgrading doors. The plan aims to ensure a seamless transition without disrupting current services. The importance of the senior center was underscored, with the mayor likening it to educational institutions where individuals can socialize and interact with peers. The council is working diligently to finalize the draft by the end of May, at which point the Council on Aging will be consulted to ensure their input is considered in the transition process. Concerns were raised about effectively communicating with seniors about the move, suggesting that consistent updates be provided, possibly through attending Council on Aging meetings.

In tandem with these discussions, the council addressed the use of space at the Waterford Community Center for the Disability Commission. The commission has expressed interest in establishing a disability awareness center within the community center to enhance outreach and service capabilities. The emphasis is on creating an accessible and welcoming environment for individuals with disabilities, encouraging community participation and combating isolation. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was a concern, particularly regarding the building’s infrastructure. The council has already made some upgrades, such as replacing inadequate doors with compliant ones and updating bathroom partitions to meet turn radius requirements. There is a call for ongoing feedback from the Disability Commission to ensure that adaptations are both compliant and genuinely accessible.

The meeting also covered the transition of Gardner Educational Television (GETV) from the high school to the community center, made necessary by a merger between Gardner Academy and Gardner High School. The transition plan is aligned with the school year’s start in September, requiring Comcast wiring rerouting to maintain connectivity. This move aims to provide GETV with larger and more functional studio spaces, with some anticipated costs mitigated by recent cable department upgrades.

In addition to these transitions, the council discussed the Magic Park project, which is working to resolve violations noted by the Architectural Access Board (AAB). Efforts include ensuring accessible seating and unobstructed pathways, with compliance adjustments made to the park’s design. The removal of obstructive bike racks and the use of compacted stone dust for surface conditions were highlighted as measures taken to meet compliance standards, awaiting confirmation from the AAB to close the violation order.

The Rear Main project was another focal point, with discussions about an extension of the completion date to July 31st due to unexpected electrical work challenges. Coordination with local businesses is vital to minimize disruption during service interruptions. The project aims to complete the park and parking area by June 10th, with a power-on date set for June 31st. A proposal to keep the parking lot closed for safety reasons post-completion was considered, emphasizing the need for free, unmetered overnight parking, pending ordinance amendments.

Further discussions highlighted community development initiatives, such as the Greenwood pool and pavilion project, which is undergoing repairs and design preparations for the upcoming pool season. The council plans to bid out the construction project by June. Public engagement was encouraged through an extended response period for the master plan and an open house for the municipal surplus property plan, aimed at informing local developers and residents about redevelopment opportunities.

Personal experiences shared by council members underscored the significance of this advocacy work in fostering an inclusive community.

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Mayor:
Michael J. Nicholson
City Council Officials:
Elizabeth J. Kazinskas, David R. Thibault-Muñoz, Dana M. Heath, Paul G. Tassone, Karen G. Hardern, Aleksander H. Dernalowicz (Esq.), Calvin D. Brooks, Craig R. Cormier, Brad E. Heglin, Judy A. Mack, George C. Tyros

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