May a project include costs for renovating entrances, parking lots and athletic facilities?
If there’s a public school building, which can include a gym, and parking lot and athletic facilities that are located on a single parcel and all of a nature and size commensurate with the operation of the school, it should be financeable. For example, the parking should be just for faculty, administrators, staff and visitors and, for high school students. Parking space for school buses should also be OK where busing is required for the related school system. The athletic facilities should be appropriate for the school, e.g., not sized up or fitted out with concessions for the minor league affiliate of the Braves.
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