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Reply to "APS: Think the "no move" campaign is going to work?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Staff is doubling down on Proposal 1. They were respectful about the community created maps and explained why each one wouldn’t work. [/quote] The move is happening. It’s all over but the crying. People at the affected schools need to start focusing on the next phase of this operation. [/quote] The move makes sense. There are no arguments against the move that actually hold up under close examination. [/quote] +1 [/quote] No way can the intersection of Quincy and 14th Streets handle the traffic of a third school. No way. It is already crazy with the drop off for W-L and ASFS (buses, cars, walkers, including many for W-L who use Quincy rather than Stafford to enter or exit the school) even though they open at different times and soon another 500-600 students will be added to the mix. Quincy and 14th are only one lane in each direction and there is no other possible entrance to the Buck property.[/quote] Sorry - wrong post.[/quote]
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