Solar array at landfill nears completion
The focus is now on wiring the system, according to Town administrator Tim Higgins. The contractor was able to use the existing conduit to Mill Street, eliminating the need for additional clearing and excavation through the woods. The equipment pad on Mill Street has been poured and the pedestrian path has been paved. The system should be mechanically complete this month and operational before the year’s end, assuming Eversource does what is needed to connect to the grid.
New building commissioner
Jon Metivier will start work as Lincoln’s new building inspector and zoning enforcement officer on December 1. He succeeds Mark Robidoux, who took another position in Southborough. The job responsibilities are not changing, said Assistant Town Administrator Dan Pereira.
L-S needs a new roof
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School will request funds from both towns for fiscal 2027 to replace the high school roof. Preliminary estimates range from $3.3 million to $7.5 million, and Lincoln’s share of enrollment is 12.7%, meaning it will be liable for roughly $419,000 to $953,000. Town officials will ask the Finance Committee for its preference for a funding mechanism. The L-S School Committee will vote to authorize the project and debt, which will become effective unless one or both towns vote at Town Meeting to reject that vote.
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