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Former junior high school could easily fit 6-8 single residences, generating $35k- to over $50k in annual tax revenue. This lot has been an eyesore for a couple generations; is there no one who has the will to fix?
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Former junior high school could easily fit 6-8 single residences, generating $35k- to over $50k in annual tax revenue. This lot has been an eyesore for a couple generations; is there no one who has the will to fix?
11 Kommentierens
M (Gast)
There are actually 2 lots which make up the now empty area the high school was once on. The first one where the school was on Elizabeth street, and is privately owned by the same person who owned the school, even though I know the city was looking at possibly taking it over if they weren't reimbursed for the costs of tearing the school down. The main street lot had the original high school, built before the one recently torn down, that lot is owned by the city.
I would personally like to see the city library move into a building on this parcel, include a park, and possibly more space for the Madison county historical society which operates out of a 200 year old house next door.
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