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of November. However,due to a cold holiday season, Flooring Replacement-The project is the annual <br /> Ice in the bay made it difficult to maintain Ockway Bay funding for flooring replacement at various Town <br /> and the Fishery moved back to Mashpee Neck Landing. buildings, including the schools, as needed. The <br /> Quahog distribution in Waquoit Bay (Seconsset work proposed for FY23 was replacement of <br /> Island Causeway, Great River, Little river, and flooring for the first floor hallways at Middle/ <br /> Wills Work Road / Callie's Beach) - 1,194,000 seed. High School. The project is complete. <br /> Popponesset bay—466,000 in the family areas near the • MMHS Gym Upgrades — The project is the <br /> spit and poppy bridge. refurbishing of the wood floor in the Middle/ <br /> High School gym as well as replacement of <br /> We continue to remove cages in Mashpee River the scoreboards and shot clocks. The project is <br /> as the bottom continues to degrade with muddy complete. <br /> conditions. We will supplement this activity with QS Gym Upgrades—The project is thereplacement <br /> floating cages which will increase the survivability of of the synthetic flooring in the Quashnet School <br /> Oysters located in these areas. gym as well as replacement of the scoreboard, <br /> The Shellfish Division sold 1393 Shellfish basketball backboards,dividing curtain,and wall <br /> Licenses in 2022. License sales continue to rise year padding. The project is complete. <br /> after year due to the growth of the program. The • MMHS Stadium Renovation—The project is the <br /> largest group of permit sales was once again Senior reconstruction of the track and replacement of the <br /> Licenses with 663 sold.The second largest group was grass field with synthetic surfacing. The project <br /> resident family permits with 607 sold.There were also was funded through Community Preservation Act <br /> 7 Veterans licenses, 16 Non-Resident Senior licenses, funds as well as Capital Improvement funds. The <br /> 11 Commercial Licenses and 89 Non-Resident Family project is complete. <br /> license sold.License sales totaled $28,869 in 2022 DNR Building Renovation — The project is the <br /> On December 22nd, Chris Avis was appointed <br /> renovation of two contractor bays purchased by <br /> Shellfish Constable. the Town at 33 Mercantile Drive. Renovation of <br /> one unit(6) into office space with a maintenance <br /> Respectfully Submitted, garage has been completed. Renovation of the <br /> second unit(7) into office space,locker facilities, <br /> Ashley Fisher,Director of Natural Resources and a water quality lab is underway with <br /> Robert Tomaino,Harbormaster completion expected in Spring 2023. <br /> Chris Avis,Shellfish Constable Work on another project for which funding was <br /> approved at the May 2021 Town Meeting is on hold. <br /> The project - MMHS Parking Lot Resurfacing — is to <br /> be coordinated with the installation of solar canopies <br /> Report of the at the school as trenching and other disturbance of the <br /> Planning and Construction pavement will be necessary. Installation of the solar <br /> canopies has been delayed pending approval of capital <br /> Committee upgrades to Eversource's infrastructure. <br /> For other building-related projects,please refer to <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the the DPW annual report. <br /> Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> The Planning & Construction Committee was <br /> appointed by the Board of Selectmen in August 2005 to Steven Cook,Chair(resigned) <br /> oversee capital improvements to the Town's facilities Joseph Bradt, Vice-Chair(resigned) <br /> as well as the construction of new buildings. Below is Rachel Hodgman <br /> a summary of projects from the past year. Thomas O'Neill (resigned) <br /> Capital Improvement Plan Matt Davis,School Committee representative <br /> The May 2022 Annual Town Meeting approved <br /> funding for five projects. <br /> 151 <br />
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