Posted by Pitch on April 19, 2013 at 11:23:10 from (67.240.245.70):
In Reply to: New Job posted by RBnSC on April 19, 2013 at 04:14:27:
Billy where were the dollars going to come from to maintain a building of that size? May be a beautiful building but someone has to maintain it,how about an increase in your property tax to do it with. Major to do in Ithaca because the school needed to tear down an abandoned coal oil plant. Plant was designed by some famous architect from Cornell,it was dangerous and also a brown field due to coal tar contamination. Historic preservation folks fought for a decade to stop the demolition. Popular support kind of melted away when the school district started listing it as a line item in the budget. Funny how when people start seeing how something like this is hitting their pocketbook, they gain pragmatism real fast.
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