Mount Greylock Building Committee Seeks Public Input by ThursdayBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 05:42PM / Tuesday, May 10, 2016 | |
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — There still is time to make suggestions about the details of the Mount Greylock Regional School building project.
There just is not much time.
The School Building Committee meets again on Thursday at the junior-senior high school and will continue to work on the finer points of design with its architectural team.
In order to inform that discussion and the conversations of the project's various "working groups," the committee has a survey going to solicit ideas from the community.
The committee encourages residents of Lanesborough and Williamstown to chime in with ideas about all areas of the addition/renovation project, including: "auditorium, gym/locker rooms/fitness, safety and security, media center/library, stained glass reuse, flexible space/public spaces, colors/patterns/materials selection, hallway lockers, kitchen, cafeteria, classrooms, faculty work rooms, furniture, window treatments, lighting."
"Once the colors are selected, that's it," building committee co-Chairwoman Paula Consolini said at the last Mount Greylock School Committee meeting. "There will be key decisions that need to be made by July. … The work groups need the suggestions by May so they can discuss them and get them to the School Building Committee."
Consolini set Thursday, May 12, as the deadline to participate in the survey.
"Speak now or forever hold your peace," School Committee member Richard Cohen said.
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