Gardner City Council Discusses Changes for Greenwood Pool and Pavilion
- Meeting Overview:
The Gardner City Council meeting on May 26, 2026, tackled several issues, with attention focused on the near-completion of the Greenwood Pool demolition project and the construction plans for the adjacent pavilion. These developments are crucial as they address both community recreational needs and public safety concerns. Additionally, the council examined downtown improvements, social services funding, and maintenance responsibilities for new facilities.
The Greenwood Pool project, now nearing completion, drew attention as council members discussed the installation of a new fence and swing gate, intended to enhance safety and accessibility. The contractor managed a change order to address an unforeseen underground drainage issue. The fence, a priority for both the youth commission and pool management, was photographed and approved. The swing gate, a critical feature, will allow monitored access between the pool and pavilion during events, though it remains locked outside pool hours to prevent unauthorized entry. Council members emphasized the importance of public understanding regarding the access rules, reflective of previous concerns during the pandemic.
The discussion on the Greenwood Pavilion, currently out for bid, highlighted efforts to attract more contractors, with a pre-bid conference already drawing two interested parties. An addendum was issued, allowing for minor design changes such as reused bike racks and enhanced landscaping with native plants. The council is considering the inclusion of lighting as an alternate bid item, contingent on budget constraints, to improve usability during evening hours. Coordination with the conservation commission was advised to maintain transparency regarding design changes.
Operational responsibilities for the pavilion and pool emerged as another focal point. The Department of Public Works (DPW) currently manages lawn mowing and vegetation control, but the pavilion’s maintenance needs prompted a debate on trash removal responsibilities. Council members suggested extending existing maintenance practices, with the DPW potentially overseeing the pavilion as an extension of park facilities.
Beyond the Greenwood projects, the council addressed the broader downtown improvement plans. Phase 5 focuses on Willow Street’s construction, with design and bid documents 75% complete. Coordination among city departments is crucial due to the project’s complexities. Phase 6 remains on hold, pending results from a slum and blight inventory expanded to encompass over 900 parcels, a significant increase from the initial 350. This expansion aims to confirm eligibility for federal funding, crucial for addressing the needs of low and moderate-income residents.
The council also received updates on Phase 7, which secured $550,000 from congressional appropriations, a reduction from the requested $1.2 million. This phase aims to connect existing improvements from City Hall Avenue to Baker Street, necessitating adjustments in project plans due to budget constraints.
Further discussions included the Waterford Street Community Center’s fire alarm and electrical improvements, funded through fiscal year 2025 allocations. The project’s scope and funding were under review, with $122,000 earmarked to meet code requirements, though this may not cover all upgrades.
On the social services front, the council highlighted the Gardner Community Action Committee’s Food and Heating Assistance Expansion and the Montichus Veterans Outreach Center’s Veteran Services Expansion. Both projects are on track to meet deadlines, serving hundreds of individuals and veterans with enhanced facilities and support services. A meeting with service providers discussed grant agreements and reporting requirements, though St. Paul’s group was excluded due to the distinct nature of their project.
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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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/26/2026
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Recording Published:
06/15/2026
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Gardner
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