Historic Preservation
Updates on Historic Preservation at Bolton High School
October 16, 2023
During the District 62 Bond Committee meeting on September 19, Alliance Design Group presented three options for addressing concerns Bolton’s windows:
- Scrape and repaint the 97-year-old windows, and accept doing it again every few years. Current cost of $150,000, with no energy efficiency savings and no improved life safety;
- Repair and refurbish, making more of the windows operable and installing removable interior storm windows. Increased occupant life safety. Still have to paint for regular maintenance. Current cost of $500,000, with energy savings of about $25,000 annually;
- Replace, no immediate future maintenance costs, but forfeit historic registry status and any tax credits likely under other two options. Increased life safety. Current cost of $1,000,000, with future energy savings of about $50,000.
Superintendent Jeff Powell, along with several board members, expressed support for the second option as the most cost effective solution that maintains the architectural integrity of the building. Dr. Stephen Chapman, board president, stated that the historic significance of the whole building, and not just the windows, should be taken into consideration when making decisions about renovations.
During the regular School Board meeting on October 3, the board passed a motion to authorize the Secretary to advertise for bids for “Bolton High Renovations” (Bid No. 62-24-08) and authorize the Executive Committee and/or the Superintendent and Central Office Staff to receive bids, a recommendation to be made to the Board; and authorize the Board President to sign any documentation in connection therewith.
During the meeting, it was established that bids were to reflect “option two” for the windows, which includes repairing and refurbishing select windows, and installing interior storm windows that are designed for historic buildings. The rest of the renovations approved to go out for bid include those projects listed as “phase one” of renovations by Alliance Design Group. All renovation work must be approved by the Louisiana State Historic Preservation Office to be eligible for tax credits.Â
September 18, 2023
LETTERS OF SUPPORT
CSRS PROJECT UPDATE REPORTS SEPTEMBER 2023
Online Petition:
1,448 total signatures
In August 2023, the Historic Preservation Committee of the Bolton Alumni Association started a petition to relay the following information to the Rapides Parish School Board:
- Bolton’s architectural integrity matters to you and to the broader community.
- Improvements to Bolton should be conducted with the input of preservation professionals.
- Taxpayer-funded improvements to historic structures require prudence and transparency.
What's going on?
Bolton is slated for renovations related to the District 62 bond and the Bolton Magnet School creation, including replacement of all original windows.
Window replacement, and perhaps other upcoming changes, will place Bolton’s architectural character at risk. This may endanger its listing on the National Register of Historic Places, preclude tax credit opportunities, and harm a structure of substantial architectural importance.
We believe that modern, functional school infrastructure that serves students’ needs can be achieved in harmony with the preservation of our historic structures.
We are asking the RPSB to provide further information about its design and construction process for Bolton and to consider the input of experienced preservation professionals. Read our letter to the Superintendent and Board to learn more.
Bolton High School Facts
Constructed in 1926
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984
Classical Revival style, described as “the most urbane and sophisticated early-twentieth century building” in Rapides Parish
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