SUDHIR K. JAIN

SUDHIR K. JAIN

Name: Sudhir K. Jain
Address: 3 Benjamin Road
Precinct: 3
e-mail addressjainsk50 [at] gmail.commichaelschanbacherlexpb [at] gmail.com (
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phone number: 781-530-4717

Community Activities

  • Elected Town Meeting Member (2024 – current): Participated in town meetings to discuss and vote on local legislation, budgets, and zoning ordinances. Represented the interests of constituents in Precinct# 3 on matters of town governance.
  • Council on Aging (COA) (2018 - current): Provides policy guidance. The center coordinates and implements programs tailored to meet the evolving needs of our aging population.
  • Friends of COA (2019-Current): Raises funds supporting senior programs and services. Collaborates with the Lexington Human Services Department and the CoA to ensure comprehensive support for our senior citizens.
  • Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC): COA liaison to TAC, passionately advocating for the transportation needs of our town's seniors.
  • Minuteman Senior Services (2022-Current): Representing the Town of Lexington on the Board of Directors. This non-profit organization addresses the myriad needs of older and disabled adults across 16 towns.
  • Indian (Bharat) American Senior Organization (2017-Current): Established and coordinating this organization, fostering connections and addressing the unique needs of Indian-American seniors.

The School Building Committee has approved a plan, “Bloom” for the new high school and building on the current playing fields in the Center. Do you support this decision? If not, what would you propose as an alternative?

I support the Bloom plan because it prioritizes modern learning environments and resources, which are essential to providing our students with an excellent education and preparing them for success in the 21st century. This addresses the urgent need for a new high school, a vital investment in our community's future. While I recognize the financial considerations, I believe the long-term benefits of investing in our students and their future, as well as the positive impact on our community, outweigh the costs. The current playing fields location, while not without its challenges, appears to be the most practical and efficient option after considering the available alternatives.