Roberto Alves (opinion): Transparency, timelines key to Danbury Career Academy

Danbury News Times — The recent revelations regarding the $20 million overpayment made by the mayor for the future Career Academy High School have serious implications. While it’s commendable that that our Democratic legislative leaders secured a financial fix to save taxpayers, there are critical issues which must be addressed for the sake of transparency and the timely construction of the Career Academy…

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