Final decision: Bus barn to be located at former AEA site

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Discussion continued at Creston School Board meeting Monday, when the board decided to build the new bus garage at the former Area Education Agency site west of Creston High School.

The former AEA site was destroyed in the tornado last April.

Boardmembers Ron Dunphy and Rich Flynn explained their points of view using a map set up on an overhead projection of the high school and elementary/middle school campus.

Current issues

At the current site north of the high school, the issue of safety is on many minds. The road in front of the original bus barn caused problems because it was difficult to see around the curve, and could have caused accidents.

“In my mind, from the time this discussion started, it was about safety ... and I don’t see that we’re going to fix that safety problem at the AEA building when we can improve it here (at the current site),” said Dunphy.

Dunphy suggested moving the building 20 feet west of the original site, or possibly south, because the original infrastructure is still there, except sewer.

At a special board meeting in November, Dunphy discussed what it would take to build the garage at the AEA site.

“First of all, I don’t think we have a clue what it’s going to take to prepare that site,” Dunphy said. “And if we put the bus barn there it’s not just about preparing 300 feet of depth to place that building, we’re talking about extending access to it clear over to our property ... I don’t know that it works with the AEA, but my thought is no, don’t use it.”

AEA issues

At the former AEA site, located at 1405 S. Lincoln St., there are many issues.

First, the building must meet fire codes by having fire walls built within it. Second, a wash bay for buses is needed to keep buses clean and prevent safety issues.

Just as important as safety are the aesthetics of the school campus.

“The first time after the tornado I was working at the high school on one of the projects that Gary Briley asked me to do,” said Flynn, “and I looked up towards our new (elementary/middle school) building and (said), ‘Wow, that is neat.’”

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