Author: Rocky Hill Democrats

  • School Superintendent Informs Board of Education on Status of West Hill Roof

    School Superintendent Informs Board of Education on Status of West Hill Roof

    On April 3, Rocky Hill Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Zito wrote to Board of Education Chairman Steve Slattery in response to an inquiry about the roof of West Hill elementary school. The letter referenced an anonymous Facebook post with pictures of water entering the school during rainy weather. Dr. Zito’s letter was shared with parents in the April 10 Mustang Newsletter.

    The letter reads:

    April 3, 2025
    Mr. Steve Slattery
    Chairman
    Rocky Hill Board of Education

    Earlier today I spoke to you regarding an anonymous post on social media which contained a number of allegations regarding the learning environment at West Hill School. As you are aware, the school is in need of a new roof and this need has existed for a number of years. A review of documents from our approved Capital Improvement Plans (CIPs) indicates that the Board of Education first identified the need to replace the roof during the FY 2019-2020 budget development process with a target date of FY 2022-23 for construction. As a point of fact, the aging roof is experiencing periodic leaking following major rain events. During the current fiscal year a total of five leaks have occurred with repair costs totaling $4,137.35. In the prior fiscal year (2023-24) six leaks were experienced with repair costs totaling $4,395.65. In terms of additional information, please note the following:

    • Roof leaks are addressed promptly, with our on-call contractor summoned immediately to address the necessary repairs. Measures are implemented to prevent mold growth, including immediately drying all affected areas, conducting thorough inspections, and removing any water-soaked materials.
    • The most recent leak in late February required the temporary installation of a water collection system, as the source of the leak was difficult to locate and repair. This system remains in place as a precaution and will be removed once we are confident that the issue has been fully resolved. There have been no recent signs of leak activity.
    • Jacunski Humes Architects was contracted to provide roof design and construction administration services. Design drawings are currently in progress. The estimated total project cost is $2,297,899.00, with the town’s share amounting to $1,591,719.00 after reimbursement from the State of Connecticut through the Department of Administrative Services Office of School Construction Grants and Review.
    • No odor complaints have been reported.
    • Doors remain closed and locked at all times, per our district and school-based safety plans, with the exception of school arrival and dismissal. During arrival and dismissal times, staff members monitor all individuals leaving and entering the school. Throughout the day (once classes are in session) all visitors or late arrival students come through the main entrance which is access controlled and monitored actively at all times. As you know, the Rocky Hill Police Department provides three full-time school resource officers (SROs). The SROs rotate their assignments throughout the school day to maintain visibility at all of the district’s schools during arrival and dismissal times.
    • Our Integrated Pest Management vendor has not observed any unusual insect activity during their monthly inspections. Any reported concerns regarding insect activity are promptly addressed and treated by the vendor. Additionally, Sodexo has confirmed there have been no fly-related issues in the cafeteria.
    • The West Hill School nurse has reported no increase in asthma-related visits to the nurse’s office.

    As you know, the Board of Education anticipates returning approximately $1.6 million to the Town of Rocky Hill on June 30, 2025, following the close-out on the CIGNA health insurance plan, as outlined in my March 21, 2025, memo to the Town Manager. In that memo, I have noted the Board of Education’s request that this funding be placed into the capital non-recurring account to be used specifically for capital improvement projects. We anticipate finalizing the design for a new roof later this month. To that end, using the insurance funding that will be returned to the Town to construct a new roof for West Hill School would certainly be reasonable and appropriate; however, it is important to note that the earliest projected date for beginning construction is July 1, 2026.

    Please let me know if you have any questions or require additional information.

    Respectfully,

    Mark Zito, Ed.D, Superintendent of Schools

    C: Board o f Education Members

    The Honorable Lisa Marotta, Mayor, Town of Rocky Hill

    Mr. Raymond Carpentino, Town Manager

    Chuck Zettergren, Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations

    Scott Nozik, Principal, West Hill School

    Ron Lamontagne, Director of School Facilities

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  • Monthly updates from Rocky Hill board and commission members: April 2025

    Monthly updates from Rocky Hill board and commission members: April 2025

    Democratic Town Committee members provided two-to-three sentence updates on activities from boards and commissions around town in advance of our monthly DTC meeting.

    Affordable Housing Committee

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    The affordable housing committee is hosting a forum on April 30th in the Council chambers. We will have people from CHFA, Liberty Bank, and a mortgage company to talk about programs for homebuyers. The housing authority and Rocky Hill’s Family, Youth and Senior Services will also be on hand to talk about options for renters. 

    Board of Assessments Appeals

    Update provided by: Kathy Alexander 

    Appeals this March were considerably down compared to last March which was the year of the reevaluation.  Most Appeals were from home vs.condo owners and the board voted in favor of homeowners on most appeals.

    Economic Development Commission

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    The new Economic and Business manager, Alandra Maine, has contracted with Make Music Day, to promote music around Rocky Hill on June 21st. This is a national program that a handful of other towns have taken part in. This Is hopefully a first step to help show that art can be an economic driver for Rocky Hill. 

    Executive Committee

    Update provided by: Derek Caelin

    The executive committee met on April 5. DTC members have expressed an interest in more social events, so we’ve organized a series of recurring coffee meetups and happy hours: please see our event calendar for details. We are organizing a “Heroes of Rocky Hill” event May 3rd to show appreciation for town members who have performed community service. On the comms front, traffic is up on our website and social media, but new signups for our email list are slow: we’re hoping to recruit more people to our comms through events. 

    Fair Rent Commission

    Update provided by: Joe Morfea

    We had one case this year about Concierge and someone wanting to get a lower rent payment, but we were told we could not negotiate rent amounts. The Commission is scheduled to meet the second Monday of every month.

    Insurance Committee

    Update provided by: Kathy Alexander 

    Meeting canceled this quarter due to lack of forum.   Next meeting will be in August.

    Library Board of Trustees

    Update provided by: Mara Caelin

    Update: The board of trustees will meet in April. Our current concern this budget season is that the library staff byline is fully funded: we want the position of Assistant Director to be included in the budget. We also want to ask the town how we are impacted by national events. Connecticut libraries will lose grants if the Institute of Museum and Library Services folds; there is legal action by the American Library Association and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees trying to restore them. 

    Local Housing Authority

    Update provided by: David Theroux

    The board last met on 3/26. The significant updates are that multiple projects related to multiple grants are moving forward. This includes projects on improvements and renovations on buildings, new furniture for public spaces, etc. It also includes investigating the possibility of building and adding more units.

    Open Space and Conservation Commission

    Update provided by: Derek Caelin

    The OSCC last met in February, when the commission approved a residential development with associated parking, sidewalks, landscaping, utilities, and stormwater management located at 200 Capital Blvd. with the condition that there will be a conservation easement delineated with markers as determined by Staff.

    Parks and Rec Advisory Board

    Update provided by: Laurie Boske 

    Our last meeting was on 2/10/25. We discussed the budget. Reviewed survey responses. Re: Elm Ridge Pool – majority of respondents preferred repairing as needed, not investing more money to replace a 30+ year old pool. Next meeting is April 21.

    Personnel Review Board

    Update provided by: Zach Van Lulen

    The commission meets only when needed. No updates at this time.

    Planning & Zoning Commission

    Update provided by: Alan Mordhorst and Ron Robbins

    The PZC has been meeting weekly for the past four weeks to work on the development of an updated final draft Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD).  Allocated funding to complete this work was not enough to cover the costs of the bid proposals received by the Town, so the work is being done in-house to conform with the State required due dates for completion.   The schedule for completion: 

    April 15 – needs to be submitted to the Town Council

    June 11 – public hearing (not sure if by P&Z or the Town Council or both)

    Final adoption later in June. The previous was adopted on June 26, 2015 so this should be adopted by that date in 2025. It CAN be reviewed periodically and revised. Preliminary discussions are aiming at 3-4 times a year.

    Public Buildings

    Update provided by: Tejal Vallam

    The commission meets only when needed. No updates at this time.

    Sustainable Rocky Hill Task Force

    Update provided by: Derek Caelin

    On April 8, the town submitted an application for Silver certification from Sustainable CT. Submitting for the April deadline means the town can file again in August if we don’t make silver. The town’s Unity Statement, participation in a Climate Resiliency Workshop, and Composting pilot all contributed to our application.

    Zoning Board of Appeals

    Update provided by: Allan Smith

    Not a ton going on. Recently an applicant requested changes to a previous approval for a large fence on Old Main St to keep out deer. It was unanimously approved. 

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