29 Jan, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Union Springs school district asks voters for $500,000 to remove asbestos, make renovations

The Union Springs School District in New York will be asking residents to vote in February to approve a $500,000 loan to total a capital improvement project at the middle/high school. The $500,000 would help start a $695,000 project that could be reimbursed fully by state aid. The project includes removal of 10,000 square feet of asbestos ceiling tiles; replacing two water heaters; installing recent emergency lights, alarms as well as speakers; installing recent classroom security door locks as well as possibly covering some masonry repairs incase there is money west over. A community information meeting was scheduled for January 13, as well as the vote will be held on February 2.

For the filled story, go to The Post-Standard.

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