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Roseburg board approves Knife River bid to build temporary gravel parking lot at high school
Summary
The Roseburg Public Schools Board of Education approved a $52,505 purchase of gravel and associated work from Knife River to create a temporary parking lot at Roseburg High School, citing student safety and an August timeline; board and staff discussed permitting, temporary-use limits and longer-term site plans.
The Roseburg Public Schools Board of Education on a unanimous vote approved the purchase of gravel and site work from Knife River for a temporary parking lot at Roseburg High School, accepting Knife River’s bid of $52,505.
Board members and staff described the project as a student-safety measure intended to increase on-campus parking and reduce students’ need to park off campus where lighting and pedestrian conditions are worse. Danielle Littlefield, director of finance and operations, told the board the district bought an adjacent property last year, has cleared it and is seeking approval under board policy to put gravel on the site to add parking spaces.
The board heard details about permitting from Tracy (staff member). Tracy said the district initially applied for a conditional-use permit but, following a pre-application meeting with city planning, was advised…
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