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BHS south campus project comes in over budget: Board members disagree over design
Board member Tom Haglin said he could no longer support the project s design, as it was too far above the original budget. 12:00 am, Feb. 24, 2021 ×
A design rendering shows the expected exterior of Brainerd High School south campus after the upcoming construction project, which will begin this spring and wrap up by fall 2022. Designs courtesy of Wold Architects and Engineers, ICS and Brainerd Public Schools.
Bids came in over budget for the Brainerd High School south campus remodel project, splitting school board members on the decision to move forward with the current designs.
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2. Pledge of Allegiance:
3. Announcement by Chair Nystrom:
A. Due to the current federal and state emergency declarations, the Minnesota directive to residents to stay at home, and guidance about limiting person-to-person contact due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting of the Brainerd School Board is being conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 13D.021 Meetings by Telephone or Other Electronic Means. Persons may monitor this meeting from a remote location by watching on YouTube live. This meeting is being recorded. Access to the recording will be made available on the school district’s website as soon as is reasonably possible.
4. Approval of the agenda as presented / amended:
In other business Monday, the council:
Accepted fourth quarter donations to the fire department: $8,308 from Brainerd Fire Relief Association for an insulation vacuum; $5,000 from Brainerd Fire Relief Association for an insulation vacuum trailer; $3,000 from Compeer Financial for personal protective equipment hoods; and $500 from Mid Minnesota Mutual Insurance for equipment. The following groups gave donations for public fire safety education: ATEK, $300; Thelen Heating & Roofing, $300; People’s Security Co., $200; Anderson Brothers Construction Co., $200; Brainerd Games, $100; and Auto Import, $75.
Authorized the fire department to donate old self-contained breathing apparatuses to the Ironton Fire Department. Brainerd firefighters recently upgraded their equipment, and the old equipment while out of date is still better than what Ironton is currently using, Fire Chief Tim Holmes said, adding there was no trade-in value for the equipment at the time of upgrade.