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Boston to Spend $2B to Revamp, Rebuild Deteriorating Schools

Green New Deal for public schools begins with 14 new buildings or major renovations

May 13, 2022
Scott Van Voorhis
KEYWORDS Green New Deal for Boston Public Schools / school construction
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As Boston unveiled a $2-billion overhaul of its aged and badly worn schools, a top business group is pushing for money also to be set aside for maintenance.

Pam Kocher, president of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, called the renovation and construction plan announced by Mayor Michelle Wu on May 12, “very much needed and long overdue.”

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