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1. Dangerous intersection
apexherald.appcomm.net/news/20 - [Cached]Published on: 2/15/2005 Last Visited: 7/15/2006
Mike Bursis, assistant superintendent at Wake County Public School System, said WCPSS is unable to help financially with any project not on school property.
"We are very concerned about the safety of all our students," said Bursis. "But we are limited to funding projects on our property. We can't help fund something located on a state road. All we can do is voice our support for the project."
Bursis said the Wake County Commissioners could be a potential source for financial help. He noted that the county recently helped fund a sidewalk project near an elementary school.
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Both Dixon and Bursis also denied that the school was leasing parking spaces for students in the shopping plaza on the other side of Hwy. 64. -
2. Dangerous intersection
www.theapexherald.com/news/200 - [Cached]Published on: 2/15/2005 Last Visited: 9/12/2005
Mike Bursis, assistant superintendent at Wake County Public School System, said WCPSS is unable to help financially with any project not on school property.
"We are very concerned about the safety of all our students," said Bursis. "But we are limited to funding projects on our property. We can't help fund something located on a state road. All we can do is voice our support for the project."
Bursis said the Wake County Commissioners could be a potential source for financial help. He noted that the county recently helped fund a sidewalk project near an elementary school.
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Both Dixon and Bursis also denied that the school was leasing parking spaces for students in the shopping plaza on the other side of Hwy. 64.

