‘You fight until the end:’ Worcester City Council backs non-binding request to delay demolition of historic Notre Dame church
On Tuesday, the council voted to support a three-month demolition delay of the structure.
Although the vote in non-binding, Mayor
"I don't believe any one of my colleagues wants to see this beautiful structure come down," District 2 Councilor
Members of
Although Hanover declined to halt the process, Petty and Augustus said they would ask again.
The effort received widespread support from city councilors.
"You fight until the end and I'm standing here tonight to say I believe we should fight until the end, if there is someone out there to help us, we need to try," Mero-Carlson said.
"We know the economics of Notre Dame are challenging, but with public money, a philanthropic campaign, possible use of naming rights, perhaps new construction linked to saving Notre Dame, we do believe it's possible," he said.
"How short-sighted and sad it would be to lose this special
Ostrow added that with a subsidy of
"That's a lot of money, but the successful redevelopment of the
The church at
The demolition of the structure began last week with an environmental abatement of the interior. That work is expected to take six to eight weeks; then, the church will be dismantled piece-by-piece.
She said CitySquare II will continue to consider "fair and reasonable" offers from serious investors.
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