15 Apr, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Elementary school demolition up to the voters

The Butterfield Building, a school district building that has been used as an office intricate as well as an elementary school in New York, may soon be demolished. The building has been vacant for three years as well as has several safety issues that the school district believes makes it a liability. Because of the numerous problems, such as asbestos, the demolition bids possess been over half a million dollars. The district has the money to total the work, as well as the project would not cost taxpayers any additional money. Incase the building is demolished, the Watertown City School District is considering installing athletic fields or possibly a recent elementary school, should the district begin seeing a greater influx of students.

For the filled story, go to Watertown Daily Times.

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