The Bridgeport City Council on May 12 approved amendments to the city’s capital plan that separate two roof projects and advance a state-partnered East End elementary school while prompting an extended debate over timing and the council’s role vis-à-vis the Board of Education.
A substituted capital plan introduced during the special meeting listed three key changes: split the Hallen and Reed roof projects into separate line items so each can be authorized for state reimbursement; reflect that the state legislature had secured approximately 95% of reimbursement for a new zero-net-carbon East End elementary school (leaving the city responsible for roughly 5% plus ineligible line items); and temporarily remove a proposed pool at Central High School while a proposed management agreement is finalized.
The motion explaining the capital-plan substitution noted the city needs separate line items to apply for state reimbursements. The council heard from the director of construction management, Michelle Tero, explaining the reimbursement and project-authorization requirements. The motion’s sponsor said the revised plan shows a lower city cost for the East End project because of the high state reimbursement.
Councilwoman Maria Pereira offered an amendment to move $1 million for the East End School from 2027 to 2028, arguing the public had not been consulted and promising litigation if closure plans were not followed; she told colleagues she had visited multiple schools and spoken with parents and staff. That proposed delay was hotly debated, with supporters of the immediate appropriation saying the 95% state support makes the project too significant to delay.
A roll-call vote on the amendment to the amendment failed, and subsequent technical corrections (including a typographical fix to a facilities line) were accepted. The council approved the capital plan as amended and directed staff to return the proposed pool project with a formal agreement for review.
The meeting record shows the council discussed and recorded amended project totals and procedural steps necessary for state reimbursement; the council did not take a separate roll call in the provided transcript for the final omnibus vote, but the clerk recorded that the capital plan passed as amended.