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Ossining board hears $210 million bond update; church renovation redesigned after structural review
Summary
Superintendent Mary Fox Fulcher and CPL architects told the Ossining Board of Education on Dec. 17 that work on the district's $210 million bond program is underway; evaluations of the church planned for conversion to a CTE/performance space revealed structural and roofing issues that prompted a revised, lower-risk design and a rectory demolition contract award.
At its Dec. 17 meeting, the Ossining Union Free School District Board of Education received a detailed update on the district's multi-phase capital program funded by a $210,000,000 bond. Superintendent Mary Fox Fulcher and architects from CPL outlined construction underway across the district, including a Brookside classroom addition, a new access driveway and emergency route for the AMD campus off Stormytown Road, and the larger high-school bond projects that will be phased over several years.
The architects described the program as phases 0 through 5: a preparatory Phase 0 to enable staging and demolition, Phase 1 to add a locker-room overbuild and a CTE addition at the high school, Phase 2 for a music wing and commons renovation, Phase 3 for renovation of a nearby church to create CTE/performance space, Phase 4 for a new 7'/8 building, and Phase 5 for Clermont renovations. "We passed one of the most historic bonds in Westchester County history, $210,000,000," Mary Fox Fulcher told the board. The presenters said they are aiming to submit Phase 1 plans to the New York State Education…
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