SANTA ANA : Meeting Tonight on Space-Saver School
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A Santa Ana Unified School District committee created to help design the district’s proposed “space-saver” school will have its first meeting tonight at Rancho Santiago College.
The Space Saver School Neighborhood Assn. Committee will introduce and hear comments from its 11 community members starting at 7 p.m. The architects for the planned space-saver school will also attend the meeting, said Mike Vail, director of facilities.
Space-saver schools are built vertically rather than horizontally to reduce the need for land in developed areas, and eliminate the need for condemning private property to make room for new schools. The district’s planned space-saver school would be built at the rear of the Bristol Market Place, at 17th and Bristol streets.
The meeting will be at Dunlop Hall, Room D210, at the Rancho Santiago campus, at 17th and Bristol streets.
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