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This is an email sent by School Board Chair Nancy Nilson to our legislators.
Dear Legislators, I
feel the need to correct some misinformation that is being circulated about In addition, the cost to the taxpayer isn’t $257 million it is about $125 million, which is what the property tax increase is based upon. We will be selling excess property and wisely using the savings from the plan to pay down the debt. This helps the taxpayer out tremendously. The financial package can be explained in greater detail in person for any of you that would like us to come down and have a session explaining it further. When
we talked to the public during the many community meetings and the newspaper
informed the public as well, we told them the cost would be about $9.10 per
month for $125,100 home (that is the median assessed home in The
second point I’d like to clarify has to do with the closing of The Grant site is flat, is at the end of a quiet street, it consists of 7.8 acres, the school district owns the Grant recreation field, and the play area is more conducive to children. We will be fixing up the older portion of Grant and adding an addition, which will include a new gym. Even though we are buying additional property at Grant, it is intended to allow us to make the school site and the recreation area easier to use for school purposes. The purchases will bring us up to 9.1 acres. At Nettleton we’d have to buy many more homes to obtain the necessary acreage and it would still not be as conducive to a school setting as the Grant site. The third piece of misinformation circulating is in regards to Johnson Controls obtaining the contract without a bid process. That is not true. I personally was on the committee that selected Johnson Controls and there was a bid process that occurred. Originally eight companies submitted proposals and it was narrowed down to three based on their qualifications. I listened to the three companies do their presentations as to why they should be selected to lead us through this process and reviewed their proposals. Johnson Controls was selected because of their experience and knowledgeable staff members ie. mechanical engineers, architects, and project managers. We wanted a company that could take us from the design all the way through the implementation. We didn’t want one company saying it could be done for a certain amount of money and then another company coming in saying there is no way it could be done for that. Johnson Controls is contractually obligated to stay within the budget presented. Please
make note of these pieces of information so if you have a need to respond to
citizens, you won’t be passing on misinformation.
The Sincerely, Nancy Nilsen Chair
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