What is the districts plan regarding getting rid of temporary buildings (temps) – the modular temporary classrooms placed at some schools?
The Purchasing Department could issue a surplus property bid, which would mean that the district could accept a $1 bid from a non-profit, or another school district, to haul away as many temporary buildings as possible. The district would only do this with those temps that have a low value. For temps that are newer and in good condition, the district would not surplus or demolish them, but would winterize and mothball the temps for possible future use. This minimizes the cost of maintaining the structure. Newer temp buildings that are deemed surplus can be sold to other organizations. There are a few school districts that may be interested in some of these buildings (probably no more than 15 to 25 of them). The district will certainly market them to determine interested. With the significant cost to move temp buildings, it would better in some cases to sell them for $10 and require them to be hauled off by the buyer. The district does not have a place to store surplus temp buildings. I
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