Pinellas County, Fla., neighbors didn't know school was to be built

April 4, 2001
As bulldozers knock down trees and plow over tortoise dens, neighbors say they didn't know about the construction of a new school for students with disabilities.

As bulldozers knock down trees and plow over tortoise dens, neighbors say they didn't know about the construction of a new school for students with disabilities. The Pinellas County School District hopes to open the $13-million, 96,000-square-foot facility next summer.

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