Stockade off limits
By Boca Vibe
Stockade Off Limits
A proposal to build a vocational high school on county land next to the fairgrounds has hit a snag, with County Mayor Sara Baxter opposing the plan. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The project, which was initially supported by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw and activist Jorge Garrido, has been met with resistance from Baxter. The 11-acre site at the shuttered stockade is set aside for the sheriff’s use, but Baxter has refused to give up the land.
Background on the Proposal
The vocational school plan was first proposed by Garrido, who had initially secured support from Sheriff Bradshaw. However, when it came time to finalize the deal, Bradshaw backed out, citing concerns about the site’s suitability for the school.
- 11 acres of land at the shuttered stockade were set aside for the sheriff’s use
- The vocational school plan was initially supported by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw and activist Jorge Garrido
- County Mayor Sara Baxter has refused to give up the land, citing concerns about its suitability for the school
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