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School Building Facilities and Maintenance Committee — Minutes, May 21, 2026
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council School Building Facilities and
Maintenance Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Joint Meeting with the School Committee's School Building Facilities and Maintenance
Committee
This meeting was held virtually via Zoom and was called to order at 6:13 pm
by Chair Link and adjourned at 7:48 pm with a roll call vote of 2 in favor (Councilors Sait and Link),
none opposed, and 1 absent (Councilor Scott).
Others present: Leiran Biton - School Committee Member, Laura Pitone - School Committee Member,
Elizabeth Eldridge - School Committee Member, Richard Raiche - Infrastructure and Asset
Management Director, Eric Weisman - Department of Public Works Commissioner, Danielle Barry -
Facilities, Safety and Transportation Coordinator, Jon Bronenkant - Public Space and Urban Forestry
Senior Planner and Delaney Fisher-Cassiol - Clerk of Committees
Roll Call
Ward Five City Councilor Naima Sait and City Councilor
At Large Jon Link
Present:
Ward Two City Councilor Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Absent:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the School Building Facilities and Maintenance
CommitteeMeeting of April 30, 2026.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 26-0857)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward Five City Councilor Sait and City Councilor At Large
Link
AYE:
Ward Two City Councilor Scott
ABSENT:
2.
By Councilor Link and Councilor Mbah
That the Administration provide the Committee on School Building
Facilities and Maintenance with regular updates on the Massachusetts
School Building Authority (MSBA) process for the Winter Hill and Brown
Schools.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0241)
Richard Raiche, Director of Infrastructure and Asset Management, reported
that the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) is continuing its
formal review of the preliminary design program while the tech team works
on the preferred schematic report. Director Raiche explained that test
borings and drilling around the building are scheduled for next week to
better understand subsurface conditions following the demolition of
previous school buildings. The work will also help determine whether
ground-source geothermal may be feasible and will include the installation
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of monitoring wells to assess groundwater conditions. Director Raiche noted
that the most recent community engagement meeting focused on parking and
site conditions. Chair Link asked how many borings would be conducted,
what the anticipated noise levels would be, and how much the findings
could potentially affect the project design. Director Raiche responded that
the borings are intended to help inform the design process and said that
approximately five to six borings will be completed as close to the building
as possible. He added that neighboring residents have been notified and that
the work is expected to take place during normal construction hours,
between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm, over the course of about a week. School
Committee Member Elizabeth Eldridge asked for an update on the recent
parking and site design meeting, and Director Raiche stated that the design
team is preparing materials to present at the next School Building
Committee meeting on June 8.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
3.
By Councilor Davis
That the Administration report to the School Committee and this Council,
on indoor air quality conditions at the Kennedy School, specifically
regarding mold and humidity levels, and outline steps being taken to address
them.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0709)
Eric Weisman, Department of Public Works (DPW) Commissioner, shared
that DPW met with the School Department to develop a protocol for
incident intake and information gathering at both the school and district
levels. Under the proposed process, the School Department would assess
reported concerns and, when necessary, DPW would conduct a site
inspection based on the nature of the issue. In the Kennedy School,
Commissioner Weisman noted that DPW reviewed 311 requests and found
few complaints related to air quality. DPW also inspected several storage
spaces and did not observe evidence of mold, though some areas will
continue to be monitored. He added that a previous valve leak had been
repaired and that staff would continue monitoring the area that had
experienced water damage and is stained.
Laura Pitone, School Committee Member, shared that they had a productive
conversation with custodial staff and expressed appreciation for the
follow-up and research conducted. Danielle Barry, Facilities, Safety and
Transportation Coordinator, added that she had instructed school staff to
report any signs of mold, staining, or related concerns immediately through
311 so the appropriate questionnaire and DPW review process could be
initiated.
RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
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4.
By Councilor Davis
That the Commissioner of Public Works and the Director of Infrastructure
and Asset Management update this Council and the School Committee about
safety improvements to security cameras, enclosed schoolyard fencing,
balconies, and other infrastructure at the Argenziano School.
Order
(ID # 26-0710)
Eric Weisman, Department of Public Works Commissioner, shared that
DPW staff conducted a walkthrough to review concerns related to the
cameras and the fencing. Commissioner Weisman stated that DPW was
scheduling repairs to the fencing and the work would take place after the
school year ends, with repairs expected to be completed by the end of June
and additional cameras to be installed over the summer. Danielle Barry,
Facilities, Safety and Transportation Coordinator, added that there is a need
for three additional cameras and confirmed that DPW had committed to
installing them during summer break.
Chair Link asked about the locking features of the gate, and Commissioner
Weisman explained that the gate would swing in both directions and could
be secured by staff during recess. Chair Link noted that the area is also used
for student drop-off and confirmed that parents would continue to have
access to the area for drop-off. Coordinator Barry noted that multiple
walkthroughs had been conducted with the principal and that staff believed
the design was the right fit for the needs of students. Laura Pitone, School
Committee Member, and Commissioner Weisman further clarified that the
gate would remain unlocked when school is not in session and would be
locked by school administration during school hours. Coordinator Barry
stated that the School Department has not received feedback from families
regarding the fencing, though any concerns raised would be taken into
consideration, and she encouraged parents to direct concerns to the school
principal.
In response to a question from Member Pitone regarding the balcony fence,
Richard Raiche, Infrastructure and Asset Management Director, noted that
there was no update at this time. Director Raiche stated that discussions with
school administration were ongoing regarding the specifics of the project
and whether the school wished to move forward. He will get an update
before the next meeting.
Chair Link asked whether an emergency access plan had been developed,
given that this is the only accessible entrance to the school. Coordinator
Barry explained that the double-swing gate design had been selected in part
for safety and accessibility reasons, as it would allow fire apparatuses easier
access to the area. She added that a plan had been developed with the
principal and school staff and that she would follow up with the Fire
Department to confirm they were in agreement. In response to a question
from Councilor Sait regarding whether any issues had been identified during
prior walkthroughs, Coordinator Barry stated that none had been identified.
Coordinator Barry also noted that at other schools with openings in fencing,
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school staff are typically stationed near those areas and anticipates the same
can be done here.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
5.
By Councilor Davis
That the Commissioner of Public Works discuss with this Council, practical
solutions to clearing snow from schoolyards without damaging play surfaces
to allow students to access outdoor play areas.
Resolution
(ID # 26-0492)
Leiran Biton, School Committee Member, noted concerns that the
playground surfaces may be nearing the end of their 10 year warranty period
and emphasized the importance of maintaining adequate outdoor play spaces
for students. Jon Bronenkant, Public Space and Urban Forestry Senior
Planner, explained that Somerville’s poured-in-place playground material is
porous and is currently the only accessible surface product approved for use
in the City. He noted that schoolyards require balancing plowable asphalt
areas with accessible play surfaces that cannot be plowed, and stated that the
play areas are generally usable 95-98% of the year. Senior Planner
Bronenkant added that he has coordinated with DPW to ensure that a plow
truck can access the Kennedy School site.
Member Biton suggested that parents may be willing to assist with snow
removal using plastic shovels and brushes. Eric Weisman, Department of
Public Works Commissioner, responded that shovels of any kind are not
recommended, clarifying that the concern is not only the warranty but also
potential damage that could result in costly repairs to the City. He added that
snow removal would still require salting afterward, which is not possible on
poured-in-place surfaces because it degrades the material, and that sand
cannot be used because it becomes embedded in the surface. Member Biton
requested that DPW provide school leadership with a clear diagram
identifying which areas may or may not be cleared during winter conditions.
In response to a request from Laura Pitone, School Committee Member,
Senior Planner Bronenkant and Commissioner Weisman agreed to draft a
memo outlining potential snow removal options they had considered and are
used elsewhere, such as heated surfaces and battery powered snow blowers,
and the reasons they were not feasible for the City. Councilor Sait
encouraged residents to consider donating winter gear for students in need,
and Danielle Barry, Facilities, Safety and Transportation Coordinator, stated
that she would coordinate with school principals to organize a clothing
drive, likely around Thanksgiving. Elizabeth Eldridge, School Committee
Member, raised concerns about accessibility for students with mobility
devices during snowy conditions, and Commissioner Weisman responded
that DPW clears as much of the outdoor areas as possible and also noted that
there is no formal citywide policy regarding whether students may play in
the snow, and that this is generally determined by individual school
leadership.
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RECOMMENDED TO BE MARKED WORK
COMPLETED
RESULT:
Referenced Documents:
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SBFM - 2026-05-21 Attachment (with 26-0710)
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