Deeming the room a safety hazard, Galvin notified the council and Mayor Thomas M. Menino yesterday afternoon that he would be closing the chamber until the asbestos was removed and the ceiling tiles could be replaced with a lighter material, possibly corkboard. Repairing the room could cost as much as $100,000 and will take up to three weeks, Galvin said.
News Source: Boston.com | Published: May 5, 2004 |
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