Anonymous wrote:Any discussion of possible swing space locations?
Anonymous wrote:So a few house owners get to complain and dictate what 1000s of kids going through Murch will have? Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timeline is that they start the remodeling the day after school ends next year, so June 2016 and it will take 18 - 24 months from that point. Any changes to the proposed design that would require approval from the Historical Preservation Review Board would add another 9 - 12 months to secure and would bring the schedule to a halt (likely losing all the funding in the process.)
The GSA guy was so good at the last meeting and he was certainly off at this one.
This meeting was an opportunity for people to comment on the plans that they sent around. Comments focused on playground space and why they didn't dig down or up. The architects are supposed to take all these comments and go back to the plans and try and incorporate them to be presented at the next meeting.
What they will hopefully also bring back are responses with costs attached so people can make informed decisions..."oh, so it will cost $15 million dollars to add a third floor, in that case lets have/not have a third floor"
The part that amazed me were the people from the neighborhood who want to delay the remodel for years because they don't feel that the neighbors have been informed or made aware of the renovations. They were SHOCKED to find out that a renovation was being planned.
And this will impact them how??? The neighbors that is. Insanity!!! I really hope they keep the plan to start renovating in June. This has gone on long enough.
You're joking right?
I am fairly certain that the school was there before the neighbors. If you buy near an elementary school there is going to be noise and there are going to be lots of people. If your neighborhood has a popular school, it may be enlarged AND the neighbors are going to benefit from the high property values and chances are it will be renovated every 50 years or so.
I am not in the Murch neighborhood fwiw, but we always have complaining neighbors at our elementary school and I always wonder what they thought living next to or across the street from an elementary school would be like.
Anonymous wrote:The most vocal neighbor at the meeting had a kid at Murch a few decades ago and suggested that there was no need for urgency around the planning process and a new Ward 3 elementary school should be built instead of renovating Murch. Hoping this is the fringe and not the mainstream neighbor thinking!!!
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors in every school renovation, probably every construction project, always make a big stink. All depends on how organized they are whether they can slow things down or push for major changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timeline is that they start the remodeling the day after school ends next year, so June 2016 and it will take 18 - 24 months from that point. Any changes to the proposed design that would require approval from the Historical Preservation Review Board would add another 9 - 12 months to secure and would bring the schedule to a halt (likely losing all the funding in the process.)
The GSA guy was so good at the last meeting and he was certainly off at this one.
This meeting was an opportunity for people to comment on the plans that they sent around. Comments focused on playground space and why they didn't dig down or up. The architects are supposed to take all these comments and go back to the plans and try and incorporate them to be presented at the next meeting.
What they will hopefully also bring back are responses with costs attached so people can make informed decisions..."oh, so it will cost $15 million dollars to add a third floor, in that case lets have/not have a third floor"
The part that amazed me were the people from the neighborhood who want to delay the remodel for years because they don't feel that the neighbors have been informed or made aware of the renovations. They were SHOCKED to find out that a renovation was being planned.
And this will impact them how??? The neighbors that is. Insanity!!! I really hope they keep the plan to start renovating in June. This has gone on long enough.
You're joking right?