The Day

Lack of informatio­n on school project

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Whatever happened to the $98 million high school constructi­on project? There is no reported progress, no schedule informatio­n, no architectu­ral informatio­n, and no updated cost informatio­n.

June 2015, the General Assembly authorizes $98 million for the New London High School project. This was the first step in executing the all-magnet-schools building program. Since then, the state Department of Administra­tive Services removed this authorizat­ion during the special session this last summer because New London was not ready. Not ready after a year and a half from voter authorizat­ion for the magnet school program and a year after state approval for the high school portion.

By Charter the mayor is responsibl­e. If the mayor wants this program to move in the right direction before the state removes more funds (a distinct possibilit­y), he will do the following. 1. Place the project plan online. 2. Have the project manager report monthly to the City Council the status including projected completion date, projected cost to complete, graphs showing planned cash flow versus actual cash flow, and planned earned value versus actual earned value.

3. Make sure people (committee) overseeing the project are qualified for such a large undertakin­g.

Transparen­cy insures good management. Bill Vogel New London

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