Actually, over-head trams are not as far-fetched as some would think, and are becoming a viable option in a lot of situations.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/12/25...nsit-solution/
Actually, over-head trams are not as far-fetched as some would think, and are becoming a viable option in a lot of situations.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/12/25...nsit-solution/
I've handled hundreds of mold infected homes including mansions due to water. Total safe remediation isn't rocket science, and while somewhat expensive isn't a fortune.
My point, it could have been remediated before fall practice.
I have a couple of questions:
1. I heard the same basic thing, but no timeline was given. Did they give you one?
2. I assume that the new dorms are in the Youth Park area. Is that what you heard too?
3. And this may be more for Helmut, or other construction type peeps to answer, but once they get permission to demo buildings, is there a time restriction involved? I mean, before the demo of the maintenance buildings can happen, the new ones (behind the Ira Nelson center on Johnston) will have to be constructed.....and I haven't heard of that getting started yet. Don't know if they typically get permission to demo if they aren't ready to do that pretty quickly.
Speaking of dorms, here is a great example why you want to keep politics off your campus, and from a fan's perspective, away from your sports teams.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/e...5761c7df8.html
How about building dorms as part of the football stadium expansion? If I am not
mistaken, Florida State built dorms into their stadium which the state paid providing partial funding for the project. Didn't LSU have dorms in Tiger Stadium? Perhaps state funding for dorms could help facilitate enhancements to the stadium while filling dormitory needs.
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