Editorial
Everyone
likes playing Monopoly. The thrill of land ownership,
property transfers, and deals is something to get
the blood up. Maybe thats why the fascination
with the plethora of too many town-owned buildings
and the what to do with Pennell problem.
The Town of Gray owns too many buildings, some of
which are needed, some of which are not, and all of
which need expensive upkeep, but goodness, it does
not need another one. Add to that the same historical
problems that most New England villages face when
attempting to pick and choose between beloved and
nationally registered historic edifices, while having
to face a strapped electorate, and you have a pretty
pickle. And everyone's got their pet idea.
Here's
mine: The SAD should keep Pennell. The entire Administration
should occupy the Pennell building and remove the
current central office to solve already identitifed
space needs issues at Russell School, now that the
SAD has committed to keeping Russell as a community
school. Fund Pennell renovations with state money
and/or sale and removal of Central Office.
It solves the Russell space needs problem and bus
traffic problem too, something recommended in the
SAD's 2000 space needs assessment report. The SAD
divests itself of a building, just not the one under
discussion, and it even can be sold as is and trucked
away. It brings ALL Adminstrators under one roof,
something the SAD has said it would like to do. Partnering
with Gray Parks and Recreation right next door is
a natural.
This idea restores the building and the trust is maintained
because the building is used for educational purposes.
Last but not least it gets Gray off the SAD's back.
This two-year gridlock between the Gray officials
and the SAD officials about what to do with Pennell,
exacerbated by an aggressive Gray council and Manager
slinging lawsuits and legal stays and calling for
meeting after meeting has got to stop. It's becoming
embarrassing.
What
do you think?