
I’m surprised no one ever said anything. Pretty obvious 2 million dollars would be a small portion
CHIEFTAIN CENTERnoreply66 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:25 pm Other than the donations the money was already there and could be used if classes were put in the building with no extra cost to tax payers. This is probably something that LOCOs could probably clear up. It sounds like if you want to call it a loan it is money coming from in the school and the building will pay for itself.
TRENCHFOOT wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:43 pmI might be out there. Sounds like it's going to be a good one. It will handle that event and then a lot something else at the same time.countywide35 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 2:08 pm
Come check it out if your not too busy Sunday morning. There should be some good competition at Logan considering this is one of the last remaining District Championship to become a state qualifier. Exciting stuff. Is the Chieftan Center able to host an event like this ? I say that due to not knowing the layout or pretty much anything about it other than a few pics and remarks from folks that know what they are taking about saying how first class this place is.
I’m accustomed to events like these being held in the gymnasium. I really don’t know how the chieftain center set up. Like weight room training rooms locker rooms Hall of Fame trophy cases etc. I don’t know if it’s connected to the school or Can you give me a little rundown of How things are?It's big. It's not connected to the school. It's on the other side of the stadium/home side. It's a piece of the whole huge complex out there though. It has a weight room training room but so does the high school itself. Can do many things in the Chieftain center though. It even has 4 b-ball courts inside the running track. You will just have to see it yourself. Enjoy your visit. Let me know what you think after.
Raider6309 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:34 pmCHIEFTAIN CENTERnoreply66 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:25 pm Other than the donations the money was already there and could be used if classes were put in the building with no extra cost to tax payers. This is probably something that LOCOs could probably clear up. It sounds like if you want to call it a loan it is money coming from in the school and the building will pay for itself.
Following several years of consideration, study, and development, the District took formal steps in FY 2018 to move forward with the construction of the Chieftain Center on the Shaw-Davidson Campus at Logan High School. The 86,000 square foot multi-use state of the art athletic and academic complex will provide for increasing opportunities for the District’s students, community members, and regional economic development. The Center will include the following:
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LOGAN-HOCKING LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, OHIO
Letter of Transmittal
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2019
Programming
● Curriculum Based Programs
● Broadcasting/Technology ● JROTC/CadetCorps
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● MainFeatures
● 4 courts - basketball, volleyball, indoor tennis
● 6 lane NCAA, OHSAA certified indoor track and field facility ● Turfarea/field
● Weightroom
● Mezzanineviewingarea
● Lockerrooms
● Classroom/meetingrooms
● Broadcastroom-TV2
● Golfsimulationarea
● Collapsiblebattingcages
● Concession
● Restrooms
Community Use Times
● TheLogan-HockingSchoolDistrictiscommittedtoestablishingdedicatedhoursforcommunity use and access.
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● Construction of the facility is being financed by Certificates of Participation (COPs) which were issued in FY 2018 in the amount of $8,500,000. Additionally, the Logan Athletic Boosters are in a local capital campaign. The Boosters are committed to raising $2 million for the Chieftain Center construction and financing. As of December 2019, over $1.7 million of commitments had been secured of which $1,238,000 in cash has been donated to the District. The COPS will be repaid over the next 30 years, maturing in fiscal year 2048. They are being funded with Permanent Improvement Funds of the District (designated inside tax millage). Ribbon cutting for the new facility was in November 2019.
Exactly, Bolt. Took the words right out of my mouth. Had most thinking just under 2 mill when it was all done to construct/build it. Must have been a misprint.cbolt wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:03 pm I think one thing that upsets a lot of people is the bad numbers they put out on the cost to get it built. I just read an article from 2017 that said it would only cost 1.8 million to build. Now its whopping 8.5 mill ! Talk about sticker shock.![]()
I have no idea what she does with the old ones. I know she keeps some of the old receipts for stuff. I heard tonight it might have been from the new 3 mill swimming pool they are putting in where the old one was. Who knows, but these sneaky real estate taxes are ridiculous. Paid ours last Friday, and the pocket book is empty now.cbolt wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:23 pm Trench, do you save your tax bills? I wish I had mine back to 2017 to see if that Permanent improvement fund went up any and how much. I always throw mine away when I start paying the next year. I know everybody's taxes went up this year, some a little and some a lot. I thought it was because of them levies they passed last November.
It’s 86 million. Had to look it up. Getting a dome over the football fieldTRENCHFOOT wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:53 pm 93 mill? They putting platinum floors in the schools, or what?![]()
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Well, now I know where I'm going to go see a high school football game when it rains.Raider6309 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:57 pmIt’s 86 million. Had to look it up. Getting a dome over the football fieldTRENCHFOOT wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:53 pm 93 mill? They putting platinum floors in the schools, or what?![]()
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I knew you was kidding. I was too.Raider6309 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 12:02 am I’m kidding but hopefully they add bleachers to the away side and a new visitor locker room