The Peterborough Select Board voted Tuesday to accept Harvey Construction as construction manager for the proposed fire department project on Elm Street, the recommendation of the Fire Station Professional Services Selection Team after interviewingย fourย construction companies for the role.ย 

Assistant Town Administrator and Director of Public Works Seth MacLeanย said the team went through a rigorous scoring process and felt Harvey Construction was the best fit for the project.

โ€œThey have quite an extensive resume of publicly funded projects,โ€ MacLean said.

Harvey Construction will provide pre-construction services to the town, and if the project is approved at Town Meeting in 2024, the bidding process for construction company to complete the project will begin in Juneย 2024. MacLean said Harvey Construction hopes to be chosen for the construction next year.

Next steps are to select an architectural firm, which will also need to be approved by the Select Board;ย develop a design;ย and hold community engagement meetings to discuss the project.

In another matter, Julie Zimmer and state Rep.ย Jonah Wheeler spoke about Senate Bill 132, a proposed anti-sanctuaryย bill that would require local police to enforce detention of undocumented immigrants, including children. The Select Board decided to make a joint statement opposing the bill and will sign the petition opposing it.

โ€œBeing undocumented by itself is not a crime,โ€ said Zimmer.

โ€œThis is a clear violation of peopleโ€™s due process rights.โ€ Wheelerย said. โ€œWe have a national narrative that is trying to uprootย people from our communities, dehumanize them and make us think that ย somehow being undocumented is a terrible thing we have to go after. Iย donโ€™t think our local police want to use its resources onย enforcingย morally questionable laws such as this. Iโ€™ll beย  standing strong against this.โ€

โ€œThis bill is a personal affront to the Town of Peterborough,โ€ said Select Board Chair Tyler Ward, โ€œSix years ago we voted not to have to do this exact thing.โ€

The bill has passed in the state Senate, and Wheelerย will be speaking on the billย April 20 when the bill comes beforeย the House Municipal and County Government Committee.