Bryan ISD School Board hires a real estate broker to assist in finding a temporary home for the district's bus fleet
Oct 20, 2021 ·
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This podcast contains comments from the October 18, 2021 Bryan ISD board meeting from assistant superintendent Kevin Beesaw and board member David Stasny. Copy and paste the following link to...
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This podcast contains comments from the October 18, 2021 Bryan ISD board meeting from assistant superintendent Kevin Beesaw and board member David Stasny.
Copy and paste the following link to read and download the agreement approved by the Bryan ISD school board: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BISD101821isenhour.pdf
Bryan ISD school board members Monday night approved a request from administrators to hire a real estate company to assist the district in finding a temporary location to house the district's fleet of 140 buses.
Assistant superintendent Kevin Beesaw says this is one of their options. Other possibilities includes parking buses outside BISD campuses and redoing other district properties.
Board member David Stasny suggested contacting the Texas A&M system about a possible location on the RELLIS campus.
A temporary home is needed because BISD's current transportation center is the site for the district's third intermediate school.
If the school board decides on a location selected by the real estate company, the landlord will pay the broker a four percent commission of all base rents.
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Copy and paste the following link to read and download the agreement approved by the Bryan ISD school board: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BISD101821isenhour.pdf
Bryan ISD school board members Monday night approved a request from administrators to hire a real estate company to assist the district in finding a temporary location to house the district's fleet of 140 buses.
Assistant superintendent Kevin Beesaw says this is one of their options. Other possibilities includes parking buses outside BISD campuses and redoing other district properties.
Board member David Stasny suggested contacting the Texas A&M system about a possible location on the RELLIS campus.
A temporary home is needed because BISD's current transportation center is the site for the district's third intermediate school.
If the school board decides on a location selected by the real estate company, the landlord will pay the broker a four percent commission of all base rents.
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