Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be so interested to see where they plan on rehousing the Murch kids. Could be an off-site facility I suppose. There is no way they can fit enough trailers on the Murch playground.
Do they make double decker trailers?
They do. We have one at Hearst. It is pretty nice actually (not nicer than a new building, but nice for a trailer).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be so interested to see where they plan on rehousing the Murch kids. Could be an off-site facility I suppose. There is no way they can fit enough trailers on the Murch playground.
Do they make double decker trailers?
Anonymous wrote:No truth to this. Come to the Murch Renovation Community Meeting tomorrow night and you will see. 7/1 @ 5:30
Anonymous wrote:I would be so interested to see where they plan on rehousing the Murch kids. Could be an off-site facility I suppose. There is no way they can fit enough trailers on the Murch playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will not happen. DGS has confirms that it is indeed a rumor.
Thank goodness. That would be spectacularly unfair to ask the community to do this. Take one look at trailer city and you'll see. It's not a lot of space for 700 kids.
Yes, this was my concern. The concept makes sense, but when you look at the actual space involved, it's not nearly as much as people think. It totally works for a year as relo for Lafayette's kids. But 700 kids in a building and 700 more in that space would be tough--impossible without really sharp planning, which I'm not confident DGS is capable of.
But if you saw the alternative plans they are trying to squeeze in on the Murch plans, you would see that the Lafayette layout is enormously spacious by comparison.
Having just seen the set up a Lafayette yesterday - I can't even imagine. They are PACKED onto that baseball field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will not happen. DGS has confirms that it is indeed a rumor.
Thank goodness. That would be spectacularly unfair to ask the community to do this. Take one look at trailer city and you'll see. It's not a lot of space for 700 kids.
Yes, this was my concern. The concept makes sense, but when you look at the actual space involved, it's not nearly as much as people think. It totally works for a year as relo for Lafayette's kids. But 700 kids in a building and 700 more in that space would be tough--impossible without really sharp planning, which I'm not confident DGS is capable of.
But if you saw the alternative plans they are trying to squeeze in on the Murch plans, you would see that the Lafayette layout is enormously spacious by comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will not happen. DGS has confirms that it is indeed a rumor.
Thank goodness. That would be spectacularly unfair to ask the community to do this. Take one look at trailer city and you'll see. It's not a lot of space for 700 kids.
Yes, this was my concern. The concept makes sense, but when you look at the actual space involved, it's not nearly as much as people think. It totally works for a year as relo for Lafayette's kids. But 700 kids in a building and 700 more in that space would be tough--impossible without really sharp planning, which I'm not confident DGS is capable of.