[Vision2020] parking downtown again
J Ford
privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 24 16:21:29 PST 2006
Good post...however, it leaves out Mr. Atwoods own words that they have
received "signifcant numbers of applications" for attendance at NSA. This
coupled with the fact that NO school can stay at a small number of FTE's and
survive their accreditation reviews IMPLIES that they will be increasing.
Now, they are planning on expanding into other states:
NOTE: Atwoods "State of The College" has been changed on-line, so the
referenced above statement is no longer available. But, it clearly was
there in Feb, when I first made comments on it.
However, it has been replaced by this statement by Attwood:
"With the Colleges remarkable success and growth in demand, and in keeping
with our commitment to a limited enrollment model at any one location
(keeping enrollment under 200 FTE students), New Saint Andrews is pleased to
announce that we have begun planning for the establishment of several sister
colleges elsewhere around the country. We should begin to see the first
fruits of this planning, Lord willing, within the next 3-5 years."
Parking is NOT the only issue that should be focused on regarding NSA's CUP.
It is just another smoke-screen NSA/CC is using to confuse the real issue
- that being, NSA intends to stay despite their illegal occupation in a
building that is NOT zoned to house a college.
J :]
>From: "Bill London" <london at moscow.com>
>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: [Vision2020] parking downtown again
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:44:34 -0800
>
>Yes, again, the issue is parking in downtown Moscow and ultimately the
>viability of downtown retail.
>
>The New St. Andrews College (NSA) PR machine has been working overtime to
>confuse Moscow residents about the issues involved. In a recent letter to
>local businesses (available at
>http://www.tomandrodna.com/NSA/hieronymus_letter.htm ), NSA claims that
>they use "fewer parking places than the previous occupant of the building."
>
>That is incorrect and intentionally misleading.
>
>That previous occupant was Verizon (earlier GTE). Years ago, GTE had
>hundreds of workers at their three buildings (on Howard Street by the
>American Legion Cabin, on E Street by Rosauers, and downtown). About 100
>worked downtown in the years before Verizon closed down that site.
>
>In this same PR letter, NSA claims to presently have 140 students and 17
>staff. They also clearly state that they have plans to expand to 200
>students and 25 staff.
>
>Comparing the two, NSA will have twice as many people in their downtown
>building - and very likely twice as many automobiles seeking parking places
>- as the former occupant of that space.
>
>Plus, NSA conveniently ignored the fact that GTE/Verizon provided a private
>parking lot for its employees (on Jackson Street, by the present San
>Miguel's Tacos).
>
>This parking issue is crucial to the future of Moscow's downtown, and the
>public will have a last opportunity to comment at the Board of Adjustment
>hearing, Tuesday, March 28, 7pm, city council chambers. In addition,
>written comments may be hand-delivered to the Community Development
>Department, 221 East 2nd Street, before the hearing for those who can not
>attend. The hearing focuses on whether or not to grant a Conditional Use
>Permit to allow NSA to be in that retail zone downtown.
>
>For the future of Moscow, an enforced condition for that permit should
>require that NSA provide a parking lot for its staff and students.
>
>That will help solve our downtown parking problem, and at least make NSA's
>impact and contribution equal to what GTE provided.
>
>
>
>BL
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