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Marshall City holds work session on future of Eastwood Elementary; no action taken
Summary
Council held a work session to discuss options for Eastwood Elementary — demolition under an existing contract, selling to a developer, or adaptive reuse — but took no votes and deferred formal action pending further study and public input.
Marshall City held a work session to discuss the future of Eastwood Elementary School, reviewing a standing contract with Marshall Public Schools and weighing options including demolition, sale to a private developer, or conversion to apartments; the council took no votes and made no binding decisions.
The session, convened by a city official (unnamed in the transcript), reviewed a March 19 contract in which Marshall Public Schools agreed to deliver the Eastwood site — including the track, the school building and any environmentally sensitive materials abated — to the city no later than May 30, 2026, in exchange for the hab center property the district is building. The transcript records that $500,000 was set aside under the agreement as funds to be used “if it comes to that.”
Why it matters: Council members and residents said they want to avoid leaving the city responsible for a blighted, vacant building while preserving taxpayer investments and local character. Speakers raised financial, legal and timing constraints that affect whether the city should try to transfer the building to a private developer, require stronger guarantees from…
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