In a report released 15 July 1949, the board convening the investigation filed several factors about the aircraft:
In January 2010, it became clear that the financial strategy had failed, and the board of directors filed for bankruptcy.
On Dec. 30, the board filed for bankruptcy, and the arts program was effectively dead.
Operations ceased on 14 October 1992 after the board had filed for bankruptcy.
And when its demands that the hot tub be removed got no response, the board filed a complaint in Superior Court last month.
The board then filed an appeal.
Five other boards have filed affidavits supporting District 29.
By comparison, the board says, just 11 candidates had filed at the same point in 1999, and had raised $2 million and spent $478,000.
On 23 January 2008, the board of Coast Air filed for bankruptcy.
The board would simply file no returns and avoid the fines.