The hillside site at Concord-Carlisle High School was chosen and confirmed as the best and only realistic option after a search process since the 1990's that included the review of 24 ...
The land where the fields are contemplated was purchased in 1955 “for school uses” This location gives Concord the best “bang for its buck” No land purchase necessary Utilities and related ...
The removal of 8 ½ acres of forests is both a regrettable and inevitable consequence of this projectThis land was purchased for use by the school in 1955. It is the ...
Why not “turf” the High School football field? There is already lighting and grandstands at the football field. Why not put the synthetic surface there and save some of the open ...
The project budget includes a state of the art lighting system that will minimize vertical light spill to a range of 0.08 to 0.10 candlelights within 150 feet of the edge ...
The running trail will be preserved. Some portions of the trail will have to be relocated along the perimeter of the fields, so that the path loops completely around the fields. ...
The plan for new fields at the high school maintains a minimum 100-foot corridor between the playing fields and the property line of Route 2. This will allow wildlife to continue ...
The fields will be located in an isolated portion of Walden Woods, cut off from the main parcel by Route 2, the railroad track, the Bristers Hill neighborhood and the school ...
19 CCHS coaches (covering virtually all of the outdoor sports team that use fields) have signed a letter in support of this project. Athletic Director Barry Haley (and the former ...