Wilton looking at ‘in excess of $100 million’ for school repairs, first selectwoman says

It will cost “in excess of $100 million” over the next 15 years for the town to address infrastructure issues at three of Wilton’s public schools, according to outgoing First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice. A “Schools Needs Assessment Study and Report,” a consultant’s report that is due to be released next month, will show a projected cost of more than $100 million for infrastructure improvement work almost exclusively at Cider Mill, Middlebrook and Wilton High Schools, Vanderslice told the Board of Selectmen as she shared details of initial assessment. Vanderslice reminded the Board of Selectmen that after the renovation and reconfiguration of Miller-Driscoll School, and other big-cost items such as the soon-to-begin construction on the new police station, the next phase of the town’s infrastructure improvement centered on work at the remaining three schools.

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