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Yellow Springs school facilities— School board names architect firm • The Yellow Springs News

Yellow Springs school district leaders are pushing forward to develop a plan to address identified structural needs in the local public school buildings. During the school board’s most recent regular meeting, conducted online Thursday, Jan. 14, board members unanimously approved a contract with SHP Leading Design, designating the Cincinnati-based firm as the “pre-bond architect” that will work with the district in developing a new master plan for Yellow Springs school facilities. The contract approval followed a special board meeting Monday, Dec. 28, held specifically to hear Superintendent Terri Holden’s recommendation and name the firm whose work will include helping the district prepare a bond levy measure to take to local voters. The superintendent and board’s goal is to have a facilities issue on the ballot in November. The treasurer has estimated the cost for repair or new construction of the district’s buildings at a minimum of $30 million.

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Strasburg Town Council hears update on business retention efforts by town staff

Strasburg Town Council hears update on business retention efforts by town staff
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Closson family sells property, farm market to Lambertville for close to $3 million

Closson family sells property, farm market to Lambertville for close to $3 million Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 The Homestead Farm Market as well as a residential home, a barn and a revolutionary-era stone farmhouse has been sold to the city of Lambertville for $2.81 million.Courtesy Facebook Share It was their dream, and now it’s a reality. Ed and Debbie Closson announced on Tuesday that they have sold their 8.5 acres of property which includes the Homestead Farm Market as well as a residential home, a barn and a revolutionary-era stone farmhouse to the city of Lambertville for $2.81 million, according to Lambertville Mayor Julia Fahl.

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