Windham Selects Kramer School Development Partner
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The Town Council designated Radnor Property Group as Windham’s preferred development partner for the Kramer School redevelopment, approving the measure with one council member opposed. The council also unanimously approved a renewable energy credit management agreement with TitanGen, LLC and established sustainability and geothermal energy committees.
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What this means
Radnor Property Group can begin working with the town on redevelopment plans for the Kramer School property, although the minutes do not state the final design, construction schedule, or development terms. The council determined that no additional early voting locations are needed for the August 11, 2026 Democratic primary. It also approved $22,401.18 in tax refunds and year-end budget transfers for fiscal year 2025, while a proposed salary adjustment for registrars of voters failed because most members abstained.
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- Designated Radnor Property Group as the Town’s preferred development partner for the Kramer School redevelopment; the motion passed with Bill Sayers opposed.
- Authorized the Town Manager to execute a consulting services agreement with TitanGen, LLC for renewable energy credit management and sales; approved unanimously.
- Determined that no additional early voting locations are necessary for the August 11, 2026 Democratic primary; approved unanimously.
- Established the Windham Sustainability and Energy Committee and included Peter Leeds, Hedley Freake, Dawn Niles, Phoebe Godfrey, and Susan Johnson as members; approved unanimously.
- Established a Geothermal Energy Exploration Committee and named David Dreibholz as chair; approved unanimously.
- Approved $22,401.18 in tax refunds for overpayments and corrections; approved unanimously.
- Approved year-end budget transfers for fiscal year 2025; approved unanimously.
- Rejected the proposed salary adjustments for registrars of voters after the motion failed because all but one council member abstained.
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