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Quincy High School’s expected to be named Koch Parcourse appears to be suffering heretofore unprecedented attempts at cost-cutting by the Koch Maladministration in the wake of its innumerable runnings late and usually also over budget projects inflicted upon local taxpayers.
Recent signs of trying to control costs range from use of light gauge, unattractive, prefab and cheap fencing to the use of what clearly appears to be lifeless brown sod that one would like to at least hope was obtained by the City of Quincy at a deeply discounted price.
Even so, the continued sodding of this project at just about every turn has left baffled even private construction expertise who know better than to work with the City of Quincy.

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Brown sodding
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For example, aggressively pouring concrete during the cold time of the year in New England as well as inexplicably what appears to be plans to pour even more.
Similarly, no city official has offered any updates as when this running late project might perhaps be completed.
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Concrete work to be done in the winter?A Quincy Quarry News photo 


At best is the long standing statement by Quincy Park & Forestry Executive Chris Cassani said that “. . . the project – to include a new stone wall, benches and parking spaces – should be mostly finished and open to the public in November,” the project is still not “mostly completed” – much less “open to the public” – in the final days of December.
As Cassani’s projections have become inoperative, one cannot help but also wonder if the cost of this latest running late Koch Maladministration project will comparably run as much over budget as it has already as well as utterly missed its various project phase completion dates going as far back as the oft-delayed demolition of old Quincy High School formerly on this site.
Quincy Quarry will – as it always does – continue to monitor this as well as all of the other ongoing mismanaged Koch Maladministration projects.
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A City On The Move on the ground.
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