Greater than as soon as, Linda Jensen has uttered a silent prayer and hunkered down within the hallway of her Central Metropolis house as twister sirens blared.
Her brick house, like so many in her neighborhood alongside the Platte River, has no basement. The realm’s excessive water desk makes that impractical.
Now, she and her neighbors have a safer choice: A $7.7 million faculty gymnasium that doubles as neighborhood twister shelter.
“We’re undoubtedly glad to have it,” mentioned Jensen, who can be Central Metropolis’s metropolis clerk and treasurer. “We have been fortunate — we have not been hit.”
The constructing has piqued the curiosity of communities inside and outdoors of Nebraska, mentioned Jeff Jensen, superintendent of the Central Metropolis Public Faculties. It’s important for its uncommon design, affordability, twin function and federal funding.
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The construction, a tornado-resilient, all-concrete domed constructing, is the primary of its form within the state, Jensen mentioned. It’s designed to face up to winds of as much as 250 mph.
Whereas it was expensive to construct, it was nonetheless cheaper than a conventional gymnasium, Jensen mentioned, which the district was instructed can be nearer to $11 million.
Of curiosity to different cash-strapped faculty districts and communities: greater than half the fee was underwritten by the federal authorities. The Federal Emergency Administration Company offered greater than $4 million in hazard mitigation grant monies towards building.
On prime of every little thing else, Jensen mentioned, it is an attractive constructing.
“It is superior,” he mentioned. “It seems to be like an enviornment.”
Cathi Sanders, mitigation director for the FEMA area that features Nebraska, applauded using hazard mitigation {dollars} for the mission.
“We aren’t any strangers to extreme climate right here within the Midwest, and this protected room will present safety to the scholars and the encircling neighborhood, with the additional benefit of serving as a multipurpose heart for the scholars,” she mentioned in an announcement.
The college district offered about $3 million towards the constructing, and donors chipped in about $700,000 Jensen mentioned.
“That is distinctive for Nebraska and one thing that can serve us very effectively,” Jensen mentioned.
A limiting issue for different communities involved in an analogous constructing can be building itself. Jensen mentioned solely a handful of firms within the U.S. construct concrete-domed buildings.
The district was in want of a brand new health club, he mentioned. The previous health club, in-built 1994, had seating for fewer than 900 folks.
The brand new health club will seat greater than 2,000 folks, which places Central Metropolis ready to host district wrestling and basketball, in addition to main neighborhood occasions, he mentioned.
The neighborhood is positioned between Grand Island and Columbus.
Throughout an emergency, the constructing is designed to shelter, 2,865 folks, practically all the metropolis’s inhabitants of about 3,000.
Building is full and the constructing opens Thursday, with its first occasion a wrestling match Thursday night.
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