North Adams Sets Listening Sessions for Hoosic River Flood Control Study

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Residents will have five more chances to weigh in on possible permutations of the Hoosic River flood control. 
 
The Army Corps of Engineers, in collaboration with the city of North Adams, has embarked on a three-year feasibility study of the 70-year-old concrete chutes and best methods to naturalize the river and protect the city from floods. The Hoosic River Revival has been the key facilitator in bringing the initiative to this point and is running the listening sessions. 
 
The nonprofit River Revival has for more than 15 years been advocating for a more accessible and sustainable river and more modern flood resistance as the chutes have continued to deteriorate. Several panels have already fallen and others are in poor condition. The study will also look at the conditions where the river enters and exits the city. 
 
The community is being asked to provide insight on the chutes' conditions and the river, about the river's history and its importance to the community, examples of other river restorations they may know about it, their concerns about modernizing the flood control and the things they would like to see included (or excluded) in the restoration.
 
The next sessions are: 
  • Friday, Oct. 13, from 10 to noon at the Mary Spitzer Center
  • Thursday, Oct. 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. at City Hall (hybrid Zoom meeting)
  • Tuesday, Oct. 24, from 6 to 8 at Roots Teen Center on Ashland Street
  • Thursday, Nov. 2, from 6 to 8 at the YMCA
  • Friday, Nov. 17, from 10 to noon at the NBCC monthly forum, 85 Main St. 
Two sessions have already been held, including the first at the UNO Center
 
Comments from the public will be part of the feasibility study and used to inform the recommendations to the Army Corps of Engineers for planning purposes. HRR's community engagement committee will be the conduit between the community and the Corps. Its three priorities will be equity, inclusion and transparency.
 
Those unable to attend the forums can send comments to info@hoosicriverrevival.org.

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North Adams School Finance Panel Reviews Fiscal 2026 Spending Plan

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance & Facilities Committee took a deeper dive this week into next year's school spending plan.
 
The draft proposal for fiscal 2026 is $21,636,220, up 3.36 percent that will be offset with $940,008 in school choice funds, bringing the total to $20,696,212, or a 2.17 percent increase. 
 
Business and Finance Director Nancy Rauscher said the district's school choice account would be in relatively good shape at the end of fiscal 2026. 
 
As a practice, the district has been to trying not to exceed the prior year's revenue and to maintain a 5 percent surplus for unexpected special education expenses. However, this year's revenue would be about $500,000 so the amount used would be significantly more. 
 
"But given our current balance, we could absorb that in the net result of what we're anticipating in the way of revenue next year," Rauscher said. "Relative to committing $940,000 to school choice spending next year, that would leave us with a projected balance at the end of FY 26 of a little over $1.2 million, and that's about 6 percent of our operating budget."
 
But committee members expressed concerns about drawing down school choice funds that are projected to decrease in coming years. 
 
"I think mostly we're going to go through this and we're going to see things that this just can't be cut, right? It's just, it is what it is, and if we want to provide, what we can provide," said Richard Alcombright. "How do we prepare for this, this revenue shortfall?"
 
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