Stratford approves $18M in upgrades for schools, parks, Shakespeare redevelopment and more

School buildings, tennis courts, playgrounds, and other public facilities are all set to receive millions of dollars in repairs and upgrades next year as part of a town-wide effort to improve local infrastructure. The Town Council voted unanimously last week to approve Mayor Laura Hoydick’s proposed improvement program for the 2023-24 fiscal year and issue $18 million in bonds to cover the cost of the project. According to town documents, the plan includes about $3.4 million to buy new school equipment and to cover various repairs to school buildings, including $1 million to replace the windows at Stratford Academy Johnson House on Birdseye Street. But Hoydick is proposing to build an about 500-seat black box theater on the property alongside space for food trucks and a music pavilion. The estimated $11.5 million project would be built in three stages, starting with about $2.5 million in infrastructure upgrades. The state has also appropriated $3 million in grant money to help the town redevelop the site.

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