Health & Fitness
What Will We Get For Our $168 MILLION?
The consultant's presentation referred to the building I graduated from as The Alumni Foundation High School. Guess who co-chairs the LFC's Building Subcommittee?
I attended the April 10, 2013 meeting of the CH-UH Board Of Education's Lay Facilities Committee.
At that meeting, the consultants gave $ figures for Phase I, among other things.
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Phase I is the high school, and the two middle schools that will be kept. Period. Full stop.
According to my notes, the consultants provided three cost estimates for Phase I: $168 MILLION, $162 MILLION, and $144 MILLION.
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The high school alone was between $104 MILLION and $98.9 MILLION.
This November, you will be asked to vote in favor of a bond levy that will increase your annual taxes. I'd say $100 per year is a reasonable guesstimate for each homeowner.
So, tell me everything *you* know about how that $140 MILLION will be spent.
Or how the ever-growing $42 MILLION backlog (as of 2007) of health, safety, security, and education repairs at all 11 buildings will be addressed?
Or who will be overseeing this massive undertaking?
'Cause I haven't heard a peep about any of it. All I ever hear about is the elementary school debate. Which won't matter for 7 - 10 years, anyways.
9/3/2013 Errata:
1. The cost to each taxpayer per $100,000 of assessed value is actually over $200 per year.
2. Phase I is $154.8 MILLION
3. The 2007 backlog was actually $49.7 MILLION. The district cannot provide an updated figure.