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Audubon School Board rejects building project bids: Back to the drawing board

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January 19th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

It’s “Back to the drawing board” for the Audubon School Board, when it comes to the district’s building project, which came in $4-million over budget. Superintendent Eric Trager says they started the project with a feasibility study in the fall of 2019. The price tag came in at $7.5-million dollars, but the bids came in at $11.5-million, or 53% higher than the original estimate.

That, he says, will unfortunately result in a delay of the work, and that some construction will need to take place during the school year. The idea he said it still to get the project done, and get it done right. Trager said the board was shocked and disappointed in the way things have turned out, to-date.

He says it’s too late to play the blame game, “We just need to figure out how do we move forward.”

In other business, the Audubon School Board approved trading-in three old Dodge Minivans for three new, locally purchased Chevy Traverse’s with the same passenger capacity. And, they approved a renewed Sharing Agreement with the Coon Rapids-Bayard School District. Those positions include Superintendent, H-R and Transportation Directors, Elementary Counselor, and Social Worker.

The Audubon School Board also approved the resignation – effective at the end of the school year – of Special Education Teacher Tyler Tassel. The Board thanks him for his service to the district.