Lexington school committee approves minutes, hears DEP appeal update
School Building Committee · Meeting of August 17, 2026
Lexington school building panel warns DEP wetlands appeal could delay new school past 2029, cost up to $12 million. Turner Construction told the School Building Committee that a 10-resident appeal, led by Jim Williams, has stopped work in wetland buffer zones covering roughly a third of the new building's footprint since a superseding order of conditions took effect. A state site walk is set for August 27.
Member Mike Cronin said missing a fall 2029 opening would push move-in to winter break at a cost he pegged at "north of $12 million." Member Joe Pato warned that crossing a few days' delay "goes from being a little over a month delay... to being a semester delay, to being a year delay." Near-term cost exposure from re-sequencing site work runs $1 million to $2.5 million depending on when DEP authorizes work to resume. Separately, a project team member reported $1.86 million in fresh savings through target value design, against an April construction cost estimate of roughly $534.1 million. The committee approved its July 20 minutes and voted to adjourn, both unanimously on roll calls of 11.
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Source: the School Building Committee meeting of August 17, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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