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Alternate Adair County School District Campus plan



2007-09-22 - Adair County Board of Education Conference Room - Photo By CM staff of Gregg Eastham aerial photo.
Consulting Engineer Greg Eastham, Columbia, KY, presented this alternate proposal with the regulation track course with soccer field (yellow oval) and a site for the proposed new elementary school to replace the nearly sixty year old Colonel William Casey Elementary School. That site, with parking, would be within the large rectangle outlined in yellow. For orientation, road in the upper righ corner is Indian Drive, which dogears the Adair County High School complex. Diagonally opposite, in the lower left corner, the thin yellow line is the campus property line, the red lines are the Columbia Western Bypass. The possible development plan was presented at the Thursday, September 20, 2007 meeting of the Adair County School Board.


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