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February 17, 2021
The Voice of the West Valley for 35 years
LESD breaks ground for Blue Horizon school BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI West Valley View Executive Editor
Liberty Elementary School District hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Feb. 8, to celebrate the start of construction on the new Blue Horizon Elementary School, 2700 W. Blue Horizon Parkway North in Buckeye. The new school will accommodate student population growth within the city of Buckeye and Liberty Elementary School District. Blue Horizon Elementary is a prototype design of the recent Liberty Elementary School rebuild, also designed by DLR Group. With similar programs, the design team can use the previous design as a kit of parts placed strategically on the new site for optimum daylighting, relationship to the neighborhood, and to provide a courtyard-style campus that optimizes exterior educational environments. “As a growing district, one challenge the governing board faces is to ensure that the district has sufficient classroom space for its children,” said Mark Aguire, board president.
Liberty Elementary School District, Chasse Building Team and DLR Group officials break ground on Blue Horizon Elementary School in Buckeye. (Submitted photo)
“Our community responded to that need and passed a bond election to build Blue Horizon. The Liberty Elementary School District’s vision is to cultivate curious, confident problem solvers prepared for tomorrow. The construction of Blue Horizon
Elementary will provide not only additional facility space but a learning environment designed specifically to support this vision. We are so thankful for the com-
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Lumber prices putting squeeze on new home prices BY PAUL MARYNIAK
West Valley View Staff Writer
As if low inventory wasn’t exerting enough pressure on home prices, two new trends are apparently are adding to the surge — particularly for new houses. 4 left!
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The National Association of Homebuilders and the National Association of Realtors said a lumber shortage is accelerating the cost of new-home construction while there also is a rising demand for larger houses — partly as the result of more stay-
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at-home and work-from-home time created by the pandemic. “While the market remains solid, median home prices are increasing due to higher
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