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In a recent San Francisco County government meeting, officials took significant steps to address urgent safety concerns at the Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8 Community School. The committee unanimously approved a motion to reallocate approximately $140,000 to the Department of Public Works for a third-party inspection of the school’s facilities. This decision comes in response to numerous complaints from faculty and parents regarding hazardous conditions, including exposed radiators, rodent infestations, and a dangerous gas leak that went unchecked for over a week.
Jennifer Lee, a legislative aide to Supervisor Hilary Ronan, presented the case for the reallocation, highlighting the pressing need for a thorough assessment of the school’s infrastructure. Despite previous reports from the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) rating the facilities as “clean, safe, and functional,” recent incidents have raised serious concerns about the safety of students and staff.
The funding for this inspection will come from unspent money originally designated for land use and transportation improvements that were paused during the pandemic. With the ongoing stormwater project, these funds are no longer needed for their initial purpose, allowing them to be redirected to address the immediate needs of the school.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure the safety and well-being of students at Buena Vista Horace Mann. Following the inspection, the school board plans to collaborate with local officials to implement necessary repairs identified during the assessment. This proactive approach aims to provide a safer learning environment for the community’s children while addressing long-standing infrastructure issues.
The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and responsiveness to public safety concerns, as officials work to secure resources for the beloved local school. As the process moves forward, residents can expect updates on the findings of the inspection and subsequent actions to improve the school’s facilities.
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