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San Diego Unified Looks to Sell Properties
Visduh, The district should own surplus property and make it work for the education of our children by leasing them out for a long-term income stream and budget solution. This should be encouraged by the public because when the education system isn't self sufficient, it's the tax payers who end up footing the bill through bonds instead. My friend operates a Charter School and is on some waiting list with hundreds of other private schools wanting to lease closed City schools. Neighbors, send the school district a message and voice your oposition to more apartments and less parking by our homes. Don't let them tear down our new library they built at Barnard with Prop MM tax payer money. My kids walk to school and don't want to be bused to another school where they won't know anyone; that is if there will be a bus to take them! Dorian I also heard it was the whole school site from the Principal and your map is off center and you can't see the land you are referring to, is this part of the cover-up? Has anyone asked why this is happening so fast? Are deep developer pockets in the back pockets of the board members?— May 7, 2012 3:57 p.m.