Pat Hunter October 6th
Has $2M Road been AXED? At yesterday's BOE
school board meeting, the architect gave a
brief update to the proposed new middle -
high school in the North end of the county.
At previous meetings, we were led to believe
the new access road would be off Highway 11.
Well guess again; the new proposed access
road on the drawing board will be located on
Simpson Road, not Highway 11!
Me
Correction for all. Ms. Hunter is wrong. The
access road for the new school, if it's
built, will run from Hwy. 11 to Simpson Road
making two points of access. That's been in
the plans from the beginning.
Pat Hunter
A reporter was present so I hope this
important information is printed in the
paper. Moreover, why didn't commission ask
about the proposed access road before
commission's vote on the issuance of $3
MILLION for schematic, design development
and construction documents? I asked the
architect after the meeting if I understood
him correctly to say if the access road
would be on Simpson Road and he re-affirmed!
I was astonished to say the least because
this was the FIRST I heard about this at a
public meeting!
Me
Everyone involved has known of the road from
Hwy. 11 to Simpson Road from the beginning.
That road is still in the plans according to
school administrators. You might want to
check with them.
Pat Hunter
Commissioner Shaver, I just went back to
review the video recording, and the
architect said the access/entrance will be
on Simpson Road. I video recorded both
workshop and board meetings. Thats why I
spoke with the architect after the meeting
to request he clarify what he said Simpson
Road. Please look at TV-3 for your self. I
was very surprised!
Me
Check
with the school administrators.
Pat Hunter
Commissioner Shaver. Listening is a virtue
and I will say this for the last time. The
school administrators did not make the
presentation. The presentation was made by
the architect. An we, taxpayers are paying
lots of taxpayer money to the tune of $3
Million dollars to receive information from
the professionals. Too bad no one from
county commission was present to hear the
architect. His presentation was vey
informative.
Me
Already heard it. Check with the school
administrators. Check with the school
administrators.
Pat Hunter
I
attended the BOE workshop and board meeting
because I wanted to learn the FACTS,
firsthand. The access road issue must be
addressed immediately while it is in the
schematic phase. The school director said
the drawings are subject to change so if any
changes are to be made, the schematic phase
is the place to do it... I am not going to
get into a war of words with commissioner
Shaver. My concern is that this matter be
addressed now before any more taxpayer money
is spent. The TV-3 BOE board meeting is
located on the Loudon County government TN
website, look under the tab live streaming.
Then go to TV-3.
Me
The
matter has been addressed from the
beginning. Please, check with the
school administrators.
Pat Hunter
Thank you! Just put 2 + 2 together and
figured out why Highway 11 wasn't mentioned!
Slick real slick!
Me
Please explain your 2 + 2 statement. I say
again, the access road will run from Hwy. 11
to Simpson Road. That was in the very first
plan and is still in the plan today. Why
would you come on here and tell people
something you know is patently false? You
know the road is there.
Pat Hunter
Live Streaming click “Live” Go to Leoudon
County Board of Education 10-5-2023 Start at
: 15:07 North School
Pat Hunter
Go to Loudon County Tn government. click
Meeting Livestreaming. Loudon TV-3. Menu
click : Live Leoudon County Board of
Education Meeting 10-5-2023 - YouTube
Susan Gingrich
All the LCSB meetings I attended showed no
proclivity towards fiscal responsibility&
accountability, just like county commission
and most other parts of county government!
Hard working taxpayers are their piggybanks.
Me
Please elaborate. Just because you say it
sure doesn't make it true.
Me
From today's News Herald: "The new facility
on the north end of the county would be a
middle and high school with capacity for
1,500 students. The board purchased land
earlier this year between Highway 11 and
Simpson Road for $1.83 million from First
Baptist Church in Lenoir City. Entrances
from both roads allow for a good flow of
traffic." Pat, You need to make the
correction to your post here.
Me
Pat Hunter, please come forward and share
the truth about the Hwy 11 road to the
school with the same enthusiasm you had when
you told everybody it had been axed. You owe
that much to the readers.
Michelle Fritz
spaghetti and meatballs
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10/23/23