Pocola (Okla.) district seeks funds for accessibility upgrades

Aug. 24, 2009
$800,000 bond vote set for Oct. 13

From The Fort Smith Times-Record: The Pocola (Okla.) School District will hold a special election on Oct. 13 for an $800,000 bond issue to pay for renovations aimed at making its school facility Americans With Disabilities Act-compliant. Two years ago, the district was sued because its buildings weren’t up to ADA standards. It was given four years to complete the various projects in three schools.

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