Does it make common sense to spend $10.7 million to demolish the school pool when it only costs $3 million to fix it?
Does this make common sense? The Culver City School District currently has plans to spend $10,773,744 to demolish our school natatorium swimming pool and replace it with a "multi-purpose" facility that would be used to accommodate 80 students.
The estimated cost to "fix our school pool" and refurbish the natatorium building that would be used by 6500 students is around $3 million.
Just think what we could do with that extra $7 million if we decided to fix the pool instead of demolishing it. We could fix our school classrooms, bathrooms, air conditioning and other facilities in need of repair. It only makes common sense to fix our school pool!
Please vote for Robert Zirgulis, the "common sense" candidate for Culver City School Board!
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