Front of City Hall to be Fixed – Mayor Describes Length & Scope of Work
In order to prevent the loss of integrity to the tall pillars at the front of Gardner City Hall, the front entrance to the building will be closed for approximately 8 weeks beginning in October. Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson explains the project: Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
Mayor Nicholson stated, “…Some of you may remember back in February the City Council voted to re-appropriate some of the funds that were left over from the elementary school project coming in $8 million under budget. One of those projects is redoing the front steps in Portico of City Hall. … You’ll notice that in between the granite steps, there’s one granite slab that has collapsed onto the other because the mortise is completely eaten away and there’s other areas where the mortise is falling apart. So in order to preserve the integrity of the pillars in the front, that is all going to be completely redone.
The concrete, the granite and the bricks that are there are all fully going to be removed and then replaced with new steps and the pillars re-aligned and positioned and painted and all the other stuff that’s there too. While that process takes place, it’s currently out for bid for an opening sometime next week, the front entrance to City Hall is going to be closed for a period of eight weeks. We are working with the DPW right now to put adequate signage around the building to make sure that people can know that they’re still able to get into the public building, just not through the front door. “
Other work: “We also have funding set aside to redo the ADA ramp that’s on the side of the building that goes in between the annex and City Hall. … That will be closed for about two weeks when construction is done, so we are also working with the DPW on adequate signage because there is still access to the ADA door via the Knowlton Street parking lot without having to go through that ramp area as it’s under construction. “
Mayor Nicholson gave a projected date regarding the upcoming work: “I’m going to guess for that. October through December that work is going to be done.”