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Possible construction bond subject of Othello community meetings

Cheryl Schweizer <Staff Writer> | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 2 months AGO
by Cheryl Schweizer <Staff Writer>
| March 7, 2017 12:00 AM

OTHELLO — Othello School District patrons are being invited to a series of community meetings to determine what might be in a possible construction bond proposal.

The first meeting is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. March 7 at McFarland Middle School. Subsequent meetings are scheduled for March 23 and 28, April 11 and 25, May 9 and 25.

It’s the continuation of a process that started with a community meeting in January. Participants at that meeting concluded that a new high school should be included in any bond proposal.

The meetings are designed “to really hone in and focus, make some decisions on what building or buildings are going to be taken to the next step, which would be design,” said assistant superintendent Gina Bullis.

The group will make a recommendation to the school board in June, whether or not to pursue a bond proposal. If the answer to that question is yes, the committee will list the facilities they think should be included.

In other business at the board’s regular meeting Monday, board members asked for additional alternatives in a project to rebuild the tennis courts at Othello High School.

A contract was awarded in 2016, but the project was delayed.

The original contract called for six courts at the high school but, said board member Rob Simmons, in the meantime the board has started talking about other options. The board asked a community committee to look at the possibility of a capital levy to fund a sports complex. Simmons said Othello city officials are studying improvements to city-owned facilities, including tennis courts.

In light of that, Simmons said, he wanted an option for downsizing the OHS project. Bullis said the bid could include four courts with an option for two more. The original bid included an option for a concession stand, and board member Tony Ashton said he wanted to keep that in the bid proposal.

Board members discussed proposing a change in the way board members qualify for board positions. Ultimately district voters would be asked to approve or reject it.

At this time the district has four director districts, which means the board member must live in the district he or she represents. The fifth seat is at-large, which means the board member can live anywhere in the district. Currently Mike Garza holds the at-large seat.

Ashton said he understands the rationale for director districts, making sure all groups in the community are represented. But in his opinion that’s not a big problem in a smaller town like Othello, he said. He is proposing doing away with director districts completely, and going to a setup where all five board members are at large.

Board members discussed a possible timeline for a vote, but didn’t set a timetable.

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December 5, 2016 midnight

Othello School Board approves property purchase

OTHELLO — The Othello School Board has approved an agreement to purchase 81.14 acres of land along 14th Street and Lee Road. The district will pay $2.4 million to the current owner, Terra Gold Farms. The draft agreement was approved during the regular board meeting Monday. The land is located at Lee Road between Seventh and 14th streets. Assistant superintendent Gina Bullis said there are no plans to build on the property now, but district officials plan to keep it as a site for any additional schools. The sale should be completed by the end of January. In other business, a discussion of a site visit to Wahitis Elementary prompted questions about traffic on 14th Street. Construction closed part of 14th Street during the spring, summer and fall, including the stretch in front of Wahitis Elementary. Prior to construction the road had a four-way stop outside Scootney Springs Elementary, but the stop signs were removed during construction and haven’t been replaced. Board member Juan Garza said he had received inquiries about the stop signs, and whether they would be reinstalled. “It sounds to me like they (the stop sign removals) are permanent, right? It’s going to stay that way.” Bullis said she had received inquiries too, and had asked city officials about them, including a question at the Othello City Council meeting earlier Monday evening. City manager Wade Faris told her, Bullis said, the city wasn’t required to reinstall them. The original purpose was to eliminate some of the congestion on 14th, Cemetery and Ash streets when kids and parents were coming and going from Scootney Springs. City officials think the extra lanes will accommodate any congestion, she said. Board member Mike Garza said the stop signs were installed as the result of a traffic study conducted by the district at the city’s request. He asked if the city had done an additional traffic study prior to removal. Bullis said city officials didn’t give a reason for the change. Mike Garza also asked if city officials planned to paint crosswalks across 14th Street at Wahitis Elementary. “I noticed there are no crosswalk designations across 14th” at the school, he said. Bullis said she would ask city officials.

Othello School District land purchase moves ahead
October 5, 2016 1 a.m.

Othello School District land purchase moves ahead

OTHELLO — The Othello School Board is scheduled to review a draft purchase and sale agreement for 78 acres of property along Lee Road at its Oct. 10 meeting.

December 26, 2016 midnight

Othello School Board discusses 14th Street with city officials

OTHELLO — Traffic, traffic flow and pedestrian safety, especially for elementary students, were the subjects of a lengthy discussion at the Othello School Board meeting Monday.