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Bob, I agree,the city needs to take ownership and responsibility in the school facilities but until the school department fully and responsibly recognizes and creates public awareness of the growing issues, the City will not be held accountable. Despite failed past attempts, the current facility planning process is the ideal vehicle try again

, and with the right process, the full scope of the problem could be identified. However, the school department continues to operate within the City's given limits instead of taking a big picture approach and insisting on the support it needs. The City continues to deny the importance of schools in the future vitality of Warwick which is very evident in the last draft of the Warwick Comprehensive Plan which minimally addresses any school contribution in the future of the City (despite repeated inquiries and pleas from both myself and others) I am very disappointed by both sides in that much could be done (even independently of each other) to foster public pressure for better collaboration. I do not know (on either side) whether it is inability or unwillingness, but as a resident, it is unacceptable and needs to change,

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