Answers to some questions Fort Plain residents
may have on Feb. 14 bus proposition
On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Fort Plain Central
School District residents will vote on two referendums, including
one that would authorize the district to spend $90,000 to buy a
half-size handicapped-accessible bus and security cameras on other
buses.
Because the district would use reserve funds
for the purchases, there would be no effect on local property taxes.
“The district would pay for the bus and
cameras using a capital reserve account within the district’s
general fund, said Superintendent Douglas C. Burton. “The money in
that account has been set aside for this purpose and can only be
used for capital projects and buses (with voter approval), so the
purchase won’t cost the taxpayers anything.”
Below are some answers to questions residents
may have:
Q. Why does the district need a new bus?
A. The current handicapped-accessible van has over 100,000 miles and
requires more costly maintenance than any bus in the fleet. If
voters approve the measure, the district would replace the old van
with a new bus at a cost not to exceed $72,000. In addition to
having the latest safety features and not needing routine repairs,
the new van would have a flexible floor plan to accommodate more
wheelchairs than the old. The district would then sell the old van
and place the proceeds back in the general fund.
Q. Why are cameras on buses important?
A. Our experience and current research demonstrate the importance of
camera systems to keep the driver and students safe and to help
maintain onboard discipline. These cameras (not to exceed a cost of
$18,000 according to the proposition) would be installed on buses
that currently do not have cameras or replace outdated bus cameras.
Q.What does our latest research show?
A. study conducted by Transportation Advisory Services (TAS) in June
suggested installing cameras on all buses. The study said camera
systems are an important part of any discipline program while also
providing protection for drivers.
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