[Vision2020] The Nuclear Option (re: School Levy)
keely emerinemix
kjajmix1 at msn.com
Fri Apr 15 14:11:23 PDT 2005
Joan's right. It's all about Trail Mix, as well as my twins . . . Mocha and
Muffin.
keely
From: "Joan Opyr" <auntiestablishment at hotmail.com>
To: "Vision2020 Moscow" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Subject: [Vision2020] The Nuclear Option (re: School Levy)
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 13:54:51 -0700
Dear Visionaries:
Gee, I go up to Spokane for a couple of days, and I come back to find that
my email has been flooded by hundreds of slavering, frothing, Pavlovian
posts about poisonous plastics, security fences, the desirability of
murdering jay-walking pedestrians, and -- my personal favorite -- some great
investigative reporting by Phil "Gumshoe" Roderick and Jack "Doc Holliday"
Wenders about those notorious Palouse gangsters, Keely "Baby Face" Mix and
the Trail family mafia. Thank God for this timely exposure! Phil and Jack
(not to mention their graphaholic blog buddy, Dale Courtney) must have been
wondering how long it was going to take the rest of us chowder heads to
catch on. Keely Emerine Mix and Tom and Dave Trail have been working on
this levy scheme for years, see? There is no school facilities levy!
That's all just a cover for the ultimate in crunchy, granola, nefarious
plans. They're planning a secret merger, and they're going to call it . . .
Trail Mix! That's right! And it'll make a million, I tell you! An
international snack cartel, right here in Moscow, Idaho! Potato chips and
Cheetohs are doomed, do you hear me? Doomed!
How the rest of you have resisted making that joke, I don't know. I admire
your fortitude, I really do. Now, on to more serious matters.
J Ford writes:
"There is NO $29mil remodel of the high school. The $29mil is for the
ENTIRE
remodel/buidling project which includes two elementary schools and the high
school and the new high school. If you want a break-down of that, then you
need say so. BTW, that has been supplied to the newspapers, in newsletters,
is available at the District Office and was very available on Saturday in
the form of the individual handouts that the architect had for everyone's
convenience. Did you not get a copy of those? I am sure if you went to the
District Office and asked NICELY they would direct you to the material. I
believe they are/will be available at the individual schools also."
Amen, J. Ford, amen. What has gotten lost in all of this fuss over "to
build a new high school or not to build one" are the proposed renovations of
Russell and West Park. Those two renovations account for $8.6 million of
the levy total, not an insignificant amount. What's also gotten lost is the
fact that this is a FACILITIES-SPECIFIC BOND. I generally don't like to
type in all caps as it comes across via email as yelling, but this fact
needs to be yelled. If we vote yes on the $29 million levy, we will get a
new high school, but there is nothing in the levy that requires that the
school be built on the Trail site. Keely favors that site; the Trail family
favors that site; and I favor that site. But that doesn't mean that the
Trail property has to be the site. See? This is a levy that one can (and I
dare say should) support, even if one is worried about urban sprawl. We
need a new high school. Once the bond is approved, is there any particular
reason we can't begin a fresh argument over where to locate it?
Also -- and this is a big also -- here's the complete 411 on this levy: West
Park and Russell are crumbling. They're inadequate. It is my understanding
that they are not in compliance with the ADA. What's more, it would be
cheaper by far to scrap them both and build a new elementary school at the
Joseph Street site. So why don't we? Well, I'd say it's because the Moscow
School Board is sensitive to the emotional and aesthetic attachment many of
us feel for West Park and/or Russell. (With regard to Russell in
particular, its aesthetic appeal, history and location seem to be of
paramount concern to many. And I'm glad for this. I think Russell is a
beautiful school, and it would pain me to lose it.)
Now, let's ask ourselves a simple question. What will happen to Russell and
West Park if the April 26th levy fails because too many of us have lost
sight of the elementary forest for the high school trees? There will be no
levy, period, that's what. No new high school, but also no renovations for
Russell and West Park. Why not? Because there will be no way to seamlessly
merge the existing levy that is to be retired this fall with a new levy, and
that means that any fresh levy MSD might put before the voters next fall or
next spring will not feel like a continuation of the existing bond but
instead will feel like a tax increase. And getting the voters to approve a
tax increase as Phil and Jack and Dale well know will be next door to
impossible. Hell, forget next door: it'll be the basement, backyard, and
attic of impossible.
The bottom line? If the April 26th facilities levy fails, then West Park
and Russell will continue to crumble until it is simply no longer feasible
to remodel them. We will lose those schools. They will be gone. So long.
Farewell. Auf weidersehn. Goodbye. Is that what the Friends of
Neighborhood Schools want? Is that what the members of Citizens for a
Quality Education want? We know that's what Dale Courtney and Jack Wenders
want; that's why they've gone to the trouble and expense of setting up
disingenuous, disinformation websites like www.moscowlevy.com and
www.moscoweducation.org.
Good people can disagree on this issue and still remain good people. My
friend, "Baby Face" Mix, has pointed this out repeatedly and with
unflagging, near superhuman kindness, courtesy, and generosity, and she has
done this despite some of the rudest personal attacks and willfully ignorant
provocation that it has ever been my displeasure to read on this list.
She's right; good people can and do disagree, but we need to understand the
consequences of our actions. We need to understand that "No" on the April
26th levy means goodbye Russell and goodbye West Park. Do we also mean good
riddance? This outcome would certainly please Dale Courtney and Jack
Wenders (both of whom were extensively, if ironically, educated on the
public dime), but how many of the rest of us would be dancing in the
streets? Precious few, I suspect; precious few.
"No" on April 26th is the nuclear option. Bill Frist would be so proud.
Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
www.auntie-establishment.org
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