Dee Martinez wrote:The plan has been on the table for 7 years. I believe the process has been open and transparent.
If the plan has been in place for 7 years then all of the public meetings and discussion groups are just dog and pony shows.
You may be right and this might be a bridge to far. However, if the City is willing to exchange one property for another the entire process can be completed in about one day.
At that point we would need to determine the foot print of the new school and ask for design ideas. All of that can be done independently of the high school construction. Since the $47 million will be dispersed as construction progresses taking time to design and build at Kaufman Park will have no affect on high school construction nor will it jeopardize any part of the State financing..
The added benefit of the Kaufman site is that no school need to be closed while construction is progressing.
If the decision is made to close either Lincoln or Grant the better idea is to build at Kaufman. Eliminating one school saves about $600,00 in operating costs per year.
A school at Kaufman that improves and expands Kuafman Park is a win for the City, the schools and the community. I'm not sure whose ego comes out on top but I'm guessing that that is less an issue than you might think.