Tuesday, March 17

Finance Board Okays Staples Auditorium Renovation; Girls Locker Upgrade Begins


Thousands of Westporters thrilled to last month’s Staples Players production of “Les Misérables.”

And they did it in an auditorium that is essentially unchanged from the time current director David Roth was a student in Players.

He graduated in 1984.

Several Players officers spoke eloquently at last night’s Board of Finance meeting about the need for renovations. (Last year’s production of “Elf” was almost canceled, after a problem with rigging.) Griffin Delmhorst — Jean Valjean in “Les Mis” — delivered Roth’s comments, as the director could not attend.

With a large number of Players and parents in attendance, the BOF voted to spend $3,037,790 on rigging, lighting and sound improvements. The renovations will make the sound ADA-compliant too, with headsets for audience members who request them.

The most recent renovation to the Staples auditorium was over 30 years ago.

The Finance Board also heard a request to create 1 or 2 “team rooms,” in a section of the existing girls locker room. Coaches and athletes made strong comments about the need for those rooms — and for upgrading the girls locker room used for physical education classes too.

Board members expressed mixed views about the current disparities between boys and girls locker rooms. There is currently also a separate team room for the boys football and lacrosse squads, but none for girls sports.

In addition, the boys locker rooms were upgraded over 2 decades ago. The girls facilities were not.

The girls locker room at Staples …

Members Danielle Dobin and Jeff Hammer voiced strong comments about the differences.

A motion in favor of spending $30,000 — for design costs for team rooms only — passed.

… and the boys showers. (Photos/Siobhan Jebb)

The Board of Finance also approved several other expenses:

  • $25,000 for wireless access points on the Staples athletic fields.
  • $25,000 in soft costs to explore a concession stand with bathrooms at Staples’ Paul Lane Field.
  • $32,000 in soft costs to consider upgrading science laboratories at Bedford Middle School.
  • $70,000 in soft costs for roof replacement at Greens Farms Elementary School.
  • $181,500 in hard costs to replace a motorized partition in the Saugatuck Elementary School gymnasium.
  • $172,970 for painting exterior facades of Westport schools.
  • $220,000 in soft costs to explore upgrading the Longshore water supply system.
  • $440,000 for the analysis, design, permitting and preparation of sidewalks on Easton Road, near Coleytown Elementary and Middle Schools. The state of Connecticut will pay the full cost of construction.

The Board of Finance denied a request of $124,000 to replace the Levitt Pavilion stage. There was debate over who is responsible for covering that cost.

Earlier in the Finance meeting, Dobin and Liz Heyer were elected chair and vice chair. The votes were unanimous.



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