![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lessard said Tuesday while the bathhouse may be ready to open by Friday or early next week, his crew has several weeks of work ahead to install the sidewalks and access into the building itself. He said Code Enforcement Officer Amber Harrison visited the bathhouse late last week and indicated she would likely be issuing a temporary occupancy permit by the end of this week, said Sullivan. There has been a concerted push by Farrell and subcontractors to “dot the I’s and cross the T’s.” They worked over the Memorial Day weekend, he said, “and if you go down there today, you can see there’s a major amount of work going on,” he said. Sullivan said the bathhouse is “a lot farther along than people think it is.” The toilets, urinals and sinks are installed and plumbing work is completed, he said. “June is going to be the month where we raise the money and hopefully before the end of June it will be finished,” said chairman Jim Bartlett. The committee is awaiting word from selectmen for approval of that plan. Meanwhile, the Bathhouse Building Committee is planning to launch a public campaign next month to raise funds for amenities like benches, a porch swing and a flagpole. “We are doing what we can simultaneously and working around them when possible, but there’s still weeks of work ahead to make the area safe,” he said. Safe public access to the bathhouse will be dictated by completion of a new sidewalk in front of the building, and public works Superintendent Dean Lessard said it will take several weeks after the bathhouse work crew leaves for that work to be completed. “You can’t do better than that, especially when you consider we had three nor’easters last winter.” “You have to remember, he didn’t even start this until early December, and he’s really close to wrapping it up,” said Sullivan. YORK - With summer just around the corner, work is nearing completion at the Long Sands Bathhouse and an opening date, although still uncertain, is likely by mid-June.Ĭontractor Glenn Farrell of YFI Custom Homes in York is expected to meet a June 1 deadline and the building is on track to get a temporary occupancy permit by then, said Parks and Recreation Director Mike Sullivan. ![]()
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