Google and see for yourself.<\/a><\/p>\nJuneau could do likewise since Erickson predicts that between 2022 and 2032 Juneau will lose 663 elementary school students. That is more than the current enrollments of two of our elementary schools combined.<\/p>\n
One of the benefits of repurposing school buildings is that as critical facilities, they are originally built to the highest possible standards of construction. Repurposing would keep Juneau architects, contractors, and construction workers busy for years.<\/p>\n
But the CBJ is again distracted, planning millions of dollars in new municipal construction: $41.75 million for a City Hall, $75 million for a convention center\/performing arts facility, and an unknown amount to replace the City Museum.<\/p>\n
Juneau does not need to build more major infrastructure or force taxpayers to fund operation and maintenance of unneeded municipal facilities. Why not repurpose what we already have and make the most of the investments our voters have generously supported?<\/p>\n
What Juneau needs are creative, resourceful leaders who respond to the changing needs of the community and don’t ignore demographic reality – leaders who can guide the community to a sustainable future filled with far fewer students to educate and many more seniors to house.<\/p>\n
And if a new City Hall and performing arts center are truly community priorities, then perhaps we should contemplate repurposing one of our high schools to accommodate the functions of City Hall and the performing arts. Note: Erickson predicts that by 2032, Juneau’s high school enrollment will total 1,104 students. It was 1,771 in 1999.<\/p>\n
Initiating school consolidation discussions is not for the faint of heart, especially since it would complicate the efforts of those advancing grandiose projects – projects that can neither add students to our classrooms nor stop our residents from aging.<\/p>\n
Juneau is already scarred with depressing examples of vacant commercial property. Converting unneeded school buildings into community assets is a challenging, wise, and responsible alternative.<\/p>\n
It’s time to tackle this difficult topic.<\/p>\n
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