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Wyoming City facility steering committee details school accessibility problems and narrows bond options
Summary
Presenters told the Wyoming City facility steering committee that primary schools face cramped special-education and arts spaces, fire-code limits on intervention areas, and clinic constraints; an administrator reviewed a 2012 $25 million bond and offered homeowner cost estimates while the committee removed one build option from consideration.
Members of Wyoming City’s facility steering committee spent a meeting outlining chronic space and accessibility problems at the district’s primary schools and narrowed the set of building options under consideration.
Mike, a presenter for the steering group, said the committee will focus on districtwide building issues and the review process. “We have a busy agenda tonight,” he told attendees as the session moved from introductions into substantive presentations. He said the steering committee removed one option from consideration due to lack of support, and that the remaining choices center on grade configuration and location.
A staff presenter described how students move across open campuses and flagged barriers for students with mobility challenges, particularly at Hilltop. “We have major accessibility issues,” the staff member said, noting ramps that are…
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