Dee
Not advocating for it or against it. I do think it is a good idea, but you are correct there might be road blocks as there were in the Peninsula. I just want to make sure that roadblocks are real, not made up like in the peninsula.
While this might sound much like a fantasy and something that could never be done, it is not that far off base. This comes from hours of speaking with people that would be involved in the process.
To be honest it was merely thrown out over coffee by me over a period of a couple weeks while Meg was writing the idea up.
The Lakewood plan the state facilities board has been working with and negotiating for 8 years did not presume the construction of a giant school on a new site on land the schools dont own. That would involve going back to the state and completely reworking the deal.
What is the deal that has been in the works for 8 years? What is the Phase III Committee even considering then?
When did the Warren Rd property EVER get considered? Thats NOT a school building. Where do the admin offices go?
The BOE has been considering moving for sometime. One plan had them taking over the old Regos, another had them taking over the Post Office and that moving to Regos, another has them moving into the top floor of a Lakewood Office building. When Jennifer Hooper was running MainStreet in its first year they wanted to build a pocket park there. The LO had committeed money to the project until we learned the BOE was probably being torn down, and the park wiped out. So the BOE property has always been in play.
Lincoln is the single elementary school in Lakewood with an excellent rating (I was going by last year's report card on the enrollment. I was off by 25 kids, Danielle. Shoot me)
The parents are fiercely proud and protective, as they should be, and THEY will present a political obstacle. I know whereof I speak. If you want to do class warfare with the Lincoln vs Grant vs Roosevelt parents, go ahead. But that means those thousand kids, including mine, will have to keep going to class in the LHS trailers while Lakewood has another civic battle.
Why presume that the Lincoln and Grant properties are worth ANYTHING? If the schools and city want to swap property, sell the two empty schools we already have first?
Dee, read the letters from the parents at Grant. Look at the faces of the alumni and parents from McKinley(they are still making McKinley Shirts!) I think we are all proud of the work the schools are doing. However also look at the class size, the number of first year Lakewood students, and which school leads in performance, as measured by improvement, one school is miles ahead of the rest. I would have to think that Grant and the BOE are some of the most valuable property the schools have. Right in the heart of the new "DowntowN" district, right off of I-90, it would be a dream come true for the right company.
The tragedy will be if this gets delayed and we lose state funding because a couple of people want to "think outside the box" When your playing with my tax dollars folks, I DON'T want you "outside the box" I want you firmlly IN it. I want you playing by the rules and respecting a process.
The tragedy is "I." Look we now find out Federal money was available in the stimulus package to build schools. Had we waited maybe the burden on Lakewood residents would not have had to pay for Harding, Harrison, Garfield, and the rebuild on Horace Mann and Emerson. The tragedy would be rushing into something that is not the best that we as a city could do. However it would seem you have much more background information that I. "8 years of planning"? I know how much the world has changed in 8 years, I know how much the city has changed in 8 years.
Will
You bring up interesting points, there is no park to speak of near Lincoln, perhaps that could be turned into a park like the park at Madison and Hillard. I know of no public space down there, so the entire city could benefit from something like greenspace there. I know during the election greenspace was a huge issue, so to swap greenspace might be a good idea. I mean to hear some speak of this it is like a private school to go with their private beach/park. City has been working with LEAF on community gardens, I know of none in that area.
As far as offices, and office space it does not really come into play, as it would be an office with one maybe two tenants, all in the same field. That said, I had the opportunity to speak with a member of the Grow Lakewood Committee the other day. I want to say first I really appreciated the hard work done by the Grow Lakewood Committee and what came out of it. It was refreshing to hear that large retail spaces were finally seen as a dead end for this community. Remember this came a year after the "WestEnd Debalce" as some call it. They presented that offices were much more sane, and could be a future for Lakewood. With the options of changing them out at will and reconfiguring they had the best chance for Lakewood.
Of course that was nearly 5 years ago, and what a 5 years they have been. The economy tanks. So there is less need. When I worked for BP America, they were so proud of the $5 million dollar video conferencing room, where we would all gather to speak with London, France, Anchorage etc. Now that feature is built into every laptop for free. But even more importantly is the advent of collaborative software like what AGS does. That allows people to work from home, the park, vacation, and no one even know where you are. If you can get to WiFi, you can be working in a virtual office. This sort of software is on the climb and much in demand and making offices as obsolete as the need for large retail areas.
So one could start to wonder, are offices the wave of the future?
At this point I would normally go back to the Visionary Alignment for Lakewood, now over 5 years old that saw all of this coming. The financial crisis, dying retail and offices, the closing of schools and churches, the need for food security, water security, home based business fulfillment zones, that feed recession proof businesses, oh and idea that would have found every member of the city 4 times more wealthier than now. But while we fight to save the Beck, we let that person leak away!
FWIW