I consider support of public schools to be a community and personal responsibility. Consequently, as a community member, I was very disappointed to learn that at a single school board meeting, with little if any community input, the board chose to accept the fire district’s purchase offer for the Durango School District 9-R Administration Building. Other options may have included affordable housing for teachers.
Fiduciary responsibility is very real for 9-R, but it is more complex than a straightforward exchange of money. It might include teacher housing problems and diverse community and neighborhood concerns – part of the social contract.
A fire station between 12th and 13th streets and Third Avenue has many obvious drawbacks. Among them are the following:
This community, which supports school bond issues and activities, may not see these issues as I do, but I still would very much like to have open hearings in order to air opinions about the use of a valued community historic property.
Pamela Furze
Durango