September 24, 2008

Planning may decide school site fate tonight

The planning commission may decide tonight whether to back the proposed sites for two new schools in Bristol.
Though some officials said this week that the decision would come next month, they may well be wrong.
It's up to planning commissioners whether to make a choice tonight or wait another month -- and they have typically decided on these types of questions in a single meeting.
Moreover, there may be a chance for public participation as well.
Again, planning commissioners have the right to listen to public comment on the issue. They apparently don't have to provide the forum, but they can, and they might.
Anyone who wishes to talk should keep in mind that they can only discuss the merits of the sites selected - the Scalia sand pit off Barlow Street and the former Crowley dealership off Pine Street - and not the merits of the kindergarten to eighth grade plan or other issues unrelated to the sites themselves.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the clarification, Steve. Wonder why those school people said there would be no public participation and no decision until next month????
Maybe they were trying to prevent a crowd from showing up tonight.

Anonymous said...

More likely they didn't want to be responsible for a lot of people showing up only to be told that they wouldn't be allowed to speak.

Anonymous said...

It looks suspicious to me that the school people wanted us to skip the meeting so the only ones there to make a case would be the school backers. That was a sleazy move they made. A really sleazy move.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Steve. Something fishy is going on here.
I hope the planners have more integrity and courage than our elected leaders.