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Oswego School District 308 Board of Education member Brent Lightfoot questioned the cost of a proposed safe light plan for Boulder Hill and Long Beach Elementary Schools during Tuesday's Board of Education meeting. 'It's hard for me as a board member to say, 'Yep, that's fine, we'll buy a DVR and we'll pay - worst case scenario - $3,500 per location to trench cable', when we're cutting left and right in every possible place,' he said. (Shea Lazansky)
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Oswego School District 308 Director of Operations Rob Allison presented a proposed safe light plan to the board of education during Tuesday's board meeting. (Shea Lazansky)
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Sandra Goeken Miles of GoGreenLED explained the benefits of installing two smart lights at Long Beach and Boulder Hill Elementary Schools to the Oswego School District 308 Board of Education during its meeting Tuesday. 'To me it's a form of preventing bad things from happening in our area when the word gets out that we're watching and the records are being kept,' Miles said. (Shea Lazansky)