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School Building Facilities and Maintenance Special Committee — Minutes, Jun 10, 2025
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council School Building Facilities and
Maintenance Special Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Joint Meeting with the School Committee's School Building Facilities and Maintenance
Committee
The meeting took place remotely via Zoom and was called to order at 6:01 PM by Chair Davis and
adjourned at 7:56 PM on a roll call vote of 3 in favor (Councilors Sait, Clingan and Davis), none against
and none absent.
Others present:
Commissioner Jill Lathan – DPW, Director Rich Raiche – Infrastructure and Asset Management, SPS
Personnel Laura Pitone, Leiran Biton, Dr. Sarah Phillips, Chief of Staff Amara Anosike, and Danielle
Berry - Facilities Transportation and Safety Coordinator. Also present were Chief Fire Engineer
Charles Breen, Yasmine Raddassi – Legislative Liaison, and Peter Forcellese – Legislative Clerk.
The Committee recessed from 6:02 – 6:03 PM to allow the SPS Committee to be called to order.
Roll Call
Ward Six City Councilor Lance L. Davis, Ward Four City
Councilor Jesse Clingan and Ward Five City Councilor
Naima Sait
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the School Building Facilities and Maintenance
Special Committee Meeting of April 14, 2025.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 25-0780)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward Six City Councilor Davis, Ward Four City Councilor
Clingan and Ward Five City Councilor Sait
AYE:
2.
By Councilor Pineda Neufeld and Councilor Wilson
That the Commissioner of Public Works install appropriate soundproofing
materials in the Arthur D. Healey School cafetorium.
Order
(ID # 25-0604)
The Committee discussed the longstanding request for soundproofing at the
Healey School cafetorium. Although this issue was not prioritized in school
building walkthroughs, steps are now being taken to address it. City officials
and school representatives, including Director Raiche and Ms. Anosike,
acknowledged the delay and committed to consider soundproofing options,
referencing successful acoustic treatments at another school. The matter is
being escalated for immediate attention. Ms. Pitone noted there was a prior
commitment to do sound proofing at Healey in 2021 and it looks like it fell
through the cracks.
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RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
3.
By Councilor Clingan, Councilor Wilson, Councilor Burnley Jr., Councilor
Davis, Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Mbah, Councilor McLaughlin,
Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Sait, Councilor Scott and Councilor
Strezo
That the Commissioner of Public Works appear before the Special
Committee on School Building Facilities and Maintenance to discuss the
recent break-in at the Winter Hill School building and the measures being
taken to secure the building.
Order
(ID # 25-0989)
Commissioner Lathan stated that a door alarm malfunctioned on My 9th and
until it was repaired, DPW personnel performed daily checks of the building
and discovered the smoldering fires on May 12th. DPW and SFD staff
extinguished the fires and the door was repaired on May 13th. The building
is used by Food Services personnel for storage and they have been advised
to make sure the door is closed when leaving the building. Councilor
Clingan is satisfied that building is secure now and he was told that motion
detectors were turned off because of an issue with Verizon.
Councilor Sait asked for more info about food services, e.g., frequency of
use, and Ms. Anosike said that they will stop using the building at the end of
the summer. Director Raiche stated that the new food kitchen at the
Argenziano will be complete in a couple of weeks and any
equipment/supplies will be moved from the Winte Hill building. Ms. Pitone
inquired about the status of the building and Director Raiche explained that
there are no occupancy issues related to the food services area. And that the
school is not an unsafe building from a life safety perspective. Ms. Pitone
confirmed her understanding that the building is still under the purview of
the School Department and she wants to verify that after food services
vacates their space there, no one can use building without School
Department permission.
Chief Breen said he was asked why the fire alarm system did not notify staff
of the fires and he explained that the sizes of the fires in the building were
not large enough to trip the sensors.
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RESULT:
4.
By Councilor Pineda Neufeld, Councilor Wilson, Councilor Clingan and
Councilor Mbah
That the Commissioner of Public Works provide an update on preventative
maintenance plans for all school buildings, and progress on providing the
public with tools to view preventative maintenance plans and actions.
Order
(ID # 25-0987)
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Ms. Pitone noted that the individual who created a database for this purpose
no longer works for the district and she would like an update as to what is
being done to make it more public facing. Liaison Raddassi will get an
update and she noted that weekly meetings are held with stakeholders about
school buildings. Mr. Biton pointed out that the focus of the database was
for preventive maintenance and tracking and not for 311 requests, prompting
Director Raiche to say that the city is in the process of procuring software,
which will interface with QALERT, for 311 requests and generating work
orders based on preventive maintenance. He reported that 22 submissions to
provide software have been received and are being reviewed to narrow the
list down, noting that it’s expected to be a lengthy process. Funding and
staff to work on this has been allocated in the FY26 budget. Commissioner
Lathan stated that the DPW has building and systems managers and will be
supporting IAM to make a broader system.
Councilor Sait referenced a conversation in the fall of 2024 and asked how it
relates to the construction liaison positions and if those positions were filled
and assigned to work on reporting dashboards. Director Raiche replied that
the position was filled and that the focus is for large capital projects and not
day to day PM. Councilor Sait pointed out that the request was to have a
project website for school buildings and she stated that she is making the
request again and Director Raiche commented that there is a site for the
Winter Hill, but in terms of broader things, that’s still on the horizon. Ms.
Pitone, informed that it would take about a year to stand this up, suggested
that the committee follow up with Director Raiche then. Dr. Phillips
explained that constituents need to understand how much is being spent for
school maintenance and Ms. Pitone added that the School Committee gets
reports on what was done over the summer and what is planned, and she will
ask that the City Council be included in the distribution list.
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5.
By Councilor Mbah
That the Administration work with the Director of Infrastructure and Asset
Management and Commissioner of Public Works to accelerate maintenance
schedules, invest in preventative repairs, and develop a clear contingency
plan for school displacement.
Resolution
(ID # 25-0587)
Mr. Biton highlighted prior discussions on contingency planning and Dr.
Phillips expressed urgency about having a displacement plan ready before
schools reopen in the fall, prompting Liaison Raddassi to commit to
checking on a timeline. Dr. Phillips requested that a motion for the
committee's fall meeting be submitted to review the city's emergency plan
for school closures during the 2025-2026 school year, which Mr. Biton
agreed to prepare.
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Liaison Raddassi mentioned that the MOU for the warming center was still
being drafted
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6.
By Councilor Davis
That the Administration work with Somerville Public Schools and the
Commissioner of Public Works to effectively budget for and fund current
equipment maintenance costs, including but not limited to air compressors
and ovens, at the High School Career and Technical Education (CTE)
program, and develop plans to include CTE equipment maintenance needs in
future budgeting and funding cycles.
Resolution
(ID # 25-0933)
The committee discussed topics related to the city's contingency planning
and equipment maintenance within Somerville Public Schools, specifically
related to equipment maintenance for the High School Career and Technical
Education (CTE) program. Liaison Raddassi highlighted ongoing
discussions about shifting maintenance costs from the school budget to the
city side, with funding adjustments anticipated in future budget cycles.
Councilors Clingan and Sait raised questions about the timing and impact of
such decisions, while Ms. Pitone noted the heightened maintenance
requirements for equipment in newer buildings.
Chair Davis underscored the committee's role in addressing maintenance
issues to prevent failures, praising the leadership at Somerville High School
for their attention to these matters. The CTE program has grown by 48%
since 2021, bringing with it substantial expenses, according to Ms. Anosike.
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