Friday, February 27, 2009

Next Steps - Design!

For those of you that could not make Rhinebeck Associates presention of the the Middle School Feasibility Study, click here for the power point.

The architects presented the details of a $9.8 million simple repair of existing building needs, which the great majority of the board agreed is not is not an option. For renovation, the dollar amounts ranged from $26.9 to $47.3 million (see pages 3 and 4 of the power point for cost and impact on tax bill estimates).

It is important to remember, that these are pre-aid figures; our actual costs could be significantly less since state and federal aid could be in the neighborhood of 50% of the total budget. These estimates also do not include the savings we would get from dropping the rented district office (about $200K per year). Nor do they include the retirement of significant debt in the next few years (and its annual service payments included in the tax levy) during the time the design phase is is underway, so the overall net impact per household for the construction will be minimal. However, these are the amounts voters will have to decide upon when the project goes to a bond vote. Therefore, we need an educated and informed public.

Save the Middle School would like to start mobilizing support in the community for moving from feasibility study to the design phase, starting with a weekly letter to the editor campaign. We want to get this to the design phase quickly - the longer it takes to have finished plans, the higher the construction costs, and the less likely we'll be able to capitalize on federal stimulus dollars. We need to keep this rolling, and community support for moving into the design phase is critical to advancing the time line.

Please email us at SaveNPMiddleSchool@gmail.com to let us know if you would like to get involved and/or would be willing to write a letter to the paper.

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