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Denny wrote on Jan 26, 2008 3:55 PM:
“Follow the Money” Where is the money coming from to pay for this school expansion.? Your pocket.
Attached to the Property taxes for 20 years at $2.30 per thousand of assessed valued, then at $.88 for the balance of pay off.
So, $2.30 per thousand. 100,000.00 One Hundred Thousand is the average assessed valued these days on smaller houses. 100 X $2.30 = $230 property tax increase on property per year. Thus, passed through to tenants is rental increases of $20 per month.. This rounded up from 230 /12 = $19.17 per month.
Its not just home owners, and rental property owners (tenants) that will have to pay the increased property tax, but business owners having their property tax increased will pay that through in higher cost of goods and services when you buy products in the City of Coos Bay.
This project would not probably be completed sooner than five years. In an environment of continued decreasing school enrollment, in the hope of future industrial construction growth, ie, natural gas storage, Port, shipping container operation on the North Spit, and Chromium mining operations.
The school board has played musical schools, just like musical chairs, to close schools, instead of preforming maintenance. Like the chairs, where you run out of good chairs to sit in, the school options decrease. They throw 100’s of thousands of dollars into Miller Crest School, then closed it. Then made it the District 9 headquarters. Used school money for that project. And, has spent numerous sums on the building since.
We don't need new schools. We need proper maintenance preformed at Blossom Gulch School, and necessary repairs at Eastside to open it. The carrot, new school at Eastside, then your kids can get out of Bunker Hill.
Remember how the school cleaned up the neighborhood at Bunker Hill. I am not sure, I think the school now owns the clean neighborhood.
cbmama wrote on Jan 16, 2008 10:38 AM:
mary wrote on Jan 16, 2008 8:43 AM:
Too bad Harding will remain. We all know it would be terrible to make things difficult (getting to MHS for some programs) for those students if they had to travel from Bunker Hill. It would be even harder for them to skip, stand outside and smoke, deal drugs....wait - they would have to attend their half day of school and NOT go to the library to play on the internet! We would all miss that crowd of hard working students standing around by the street. Ha!
m00npeny wrote on Jan 15, 2008 9:41 PM:
For once and for all, close Bunker Hill. It is absolutly stupid to have a school on a major highway and across the street from a Porno shop. Says alot about our community and how we feel about our kids. Move the staff currently at Milner Crest to Bunker Hill and re open Milner Crest as a Elementary.
Reading all of the suggestions, modifications, and ideas of the school board, its like reading a day in the life of Britney Spears! Everyday brings another hair brained idea!
60 Million Bond ? So you can overspend and fuel your little pet projects ? No.
Just as the people did in the last vote, we will not allow you more money to spend, not at our cost. You have plenty of money, you just need to tighten your belts and find it.
Richard wrote on Jan 15, 2008 9:09 PM:
Spend a little (relatively) changing the laws and regulations that schools are saddled with, then collectively, the schools would have a much more "favorable" business environment...less costs.
Business does it all the time...and it works! Get rid of the mandate dead weight!...and get the dynamite education my kid gets at a private school.
Matt wrote on Jan 15, 2008 6:51 PM:
Kay J wrote on Jan 15, 2008 6:25 PM:
In the last years, they closed schools, and now they want to build new ones? EXCUSE ME! our house was built in 1950, and, with proper care and maintenance, I would not dream of declaring it defunct and needing a new house.
WILL VOTE NO
Kathy wrote on Jan 15, 2008 2:29 PM:
Fred wrote on Jan 15, 2008 1:19 PM:
Protect the 1,000 children and faculty. Stop the LNG insanity or relocate Madison and Sunset schoos to the boonies.
Lets close all the outlying schools and then build new ones when the economy is bad wrote on Jan 15, 2008 1:11 PM:
How about it..were you part of the survey?
Just a question...Is there room to add on to Milner Crest, perhaps in back where the playground is? Then move Blossom Gulch there and move the district offices into Blossom Gulch. That makes more sense to me than closing a school.
Yes I know I should have gone to that first meeting.



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