FMHS CONSTRUCTION

FMHS to shut down circle drive

Construction picks up speed as warmer weather hits

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FORT MADISON -  Construction is picking up pace at the Fort Madison High School.

According to a release issued by the Fort Madison Community School District today, starting Monday, March 6th, the circle drive at Fort Madison High School will not be available for through traffic, as construction will begin on the north side of the circle, making it inaccessible to traffic.

A construction fence will be erected in the next several days that will identify the new construction area. The most notable of the changes that will occur is the high school is asking that parents use Pat's Alley coming from the east to drop their students off at the public pool entrance. 

When exiting Pat's Alley, parents are then asked to turn left going south. The limited number of parking spots that will be available around the circle drive will be for visitors and handicapped parking only. Those spots will be needed for individuals doing business at the high school and for those with handicap permits.

If parents are are picking students for school, the district asks drivers to use Pat's Alley, as the front of the building will be considerably congested during the school day.

Anyone with questions about the construction phase is encouraged to call, the high school and ask to speak to an administrator.

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