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Breaking News ! Survival Or Demolition Of South Jubilee's Bank Street School - Petition

December 8, 2020 Janney Claire Alexi
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BREAKING NEWS:

North Jubilee's Neighbourhood Association's first ever survey. Be one of the first to post your opinion on the options: survival or demolition of South Jubilee's Bank Street School.

From our neighbours in South Jubilee NA:

School District 61 proposes to demolish the Heritage Registered building designed by architect David Couper Frame and constructed in 1910.

The School District has neglected the maintenance on this building having allowed it to go into a state of decay. There has been no major maintenance since the mid-1970s.

The School District currently has no plans for the property.

Could the building, once restored, with harmful materials removed and with a sensitive addition of an elevator, serve for another hundred years as a neighbourhood building, a community centre, or a childcare centre?


Please take the survey here:

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