May 4, 2021
GALWAY The Galway Central School District Board of Education, at its March 29, meeting, passed a resolution to put forth a Capital Improvement Project for voter consideration. The proposed CIP will address items in the most recent Building Condition Survey that the New York state Education Department requires districts to complete every five years. District architects, CSArch, categorized all of the recommendations in the BCS as an immediate need and called for them to be addressed in year one.
“Although we recently completed a capital improvement project that touched nearly every corner of the school, there are items that are urgently needed at the Bus Garage,” said Superintendent Brita Donovan.
David Crockwell Picture: Mark Gibson HOUSING bosses are planning remedial works to finally address botched home repairs at dozens of South Side properties. It is more than four years since millions of pounds of tax payers money was used to pay for energy upgrade works to properties in Toryglen that lead to a catalogue of failings. Thistle Housing Association is now being taking over by Sanctuary Scotland after extensive failings by the social landlord. But residents said they have no faith that these new works will be a success - and want compensation up front before they will allow them to go ahead.