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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The city will not decline if LAMB does not move into the Kingsbury building. Honestly given the demographics of Ward 4 I think it should be returned to its original mission and made into a home for low-income seniors.[/quote] I'm saying, if you want to avoid change you should try living in a place that isn't growing. [/quote] I’m saying, if you want to build whatever you want you should try living in a place that doesn’t have zoning laws.[/quote] Get over yourself. LAMB will be there whether you like it or not. What you’re doing is causing a school to spend money on lawyers instead of books. You’re taking resources directly away from CHILDREN, a good number of whom are from vulnerable populations. And for what? To delay a slight increase in traffic for a year? You should be ashamed of yourself. [/quote] You would have a point except that lamb is doing exactly nothing for the vulnerable population they serve who will be displaced by kingsbury. Nothing. So don’t act like the Neighbors are the only bad guys out there. - definitely will be forced to switch schools once Kingsbury happens. [/quote] We don’t know where LAMB will land on that issue because they’ve never gotten close enough to moving for decisions to be made. [/quote] I’m sorry but that is also a lie. In all the paperwork, lamb promised not to have buses, and instead that it would “encourage” carpools. There are and never have been any plan or impact study on the lamb population. Many of us, including myself, were told that lamb would not be leaving South Dakota, which served grades pk3-5th. I totally understand that charters can move, but we were told that this would not happen. The neighbors only have to see how lamb has treated us to know lamb will not follow through on their promises. [/quote]
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