Facility Cost Index is cost to repair deficiencies divided by the current replacement value. The lower the score the better. Over 60% means the facility should be replaced. Pease is the one outlier, built in 1871, with a FCI of 71%.
Direct quote: "The question as to whether it (Pease) will ever close is a question that we do not know the answer to." lots of murmurs in the room of "no, no."
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