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Residents urge caution on bus depot site, Jarretown project and district spending during public comments
Summary
Speakers at the May meeting raised concerns about locating a bus depot in residential areas, urged the board to consider alternative office-park sites, questioned spending priorities including a $1.4 million furniture grant, and pressed the district on debt and tax pressure.
Several residents used the public-comment period at the Upper Dublin School District legislative meeting to press the board on facility siting, capital projects and district spending.
Nut graf: Two commenters asked the board to avoid placing a bus depot near schools and in residential neighborhoods, recommended looking at office-park options instead, and urged fiscal caution on a large furniture grant and other spending while taxes and district debt remain concerns.
Janice Sandberg (resident of Van Sant Lane) expressed opposition to siting a bus depot in residential areas and…
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