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tornado shelters and schools are now the attention.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Devilsbcoach" data-source="post: 2200372" data-attributes="member: 12092"><p>Perhaps the legislature should follow the lead of the mayor of Moore. He is trying to pass city ordinance that no new building permits will be approved by the city unless the plans include a storm shelter. The legislature could pass law requiring that any new schools to be built, or current schools to be remodeled must include a storm shelter in their plans. This would not completely solve the problem, but would put schools on the path to solving it. Citizens of local school districts would then have to decide if they wish to foot the tax bill to pass a bond issue to remodel their existing school by adding a storm shelter. Keep in mind that each district has a bonding capacity and many times districts remain near their capacity to bond, so not all districts could do this even if they wanted to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devilsbcoach, post: 2200372, member: 12092"] Perhaps the legislature should follow the lead of the mayor of Moore. He is trying to pass city ordinance that no new building permits will be approved by the city unless the plans include a storm shelter. The legislature could pass law requiring that any new schools to be built, or current schools to be remodeled must include a storm shelter in their plans. This would not completely solve the problem, but would put schools on the path to solving it. Citizens of local school districts would then have to decide if they wish to foot the tax bill to pass a bond issue to remodel their existing school by adding a storm shelter. Keep in mind that each district has a bonding capacity and many times districts remain near their capacity to bond, so not all districts could do this even if they wanted to. [/QUOTE]
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