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	<title>Comments on: Commissioners Consider YWCA for Downtown School</title>
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		<title>By: Ron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The YWCA also owns (owned?) the empty lot fronting Martin Street, south of their building.

Will the Board of Commisisoners state for the record if the Leadership Academies are a priority or not?  They have supported it in the past, but now they don&#039;t know?

It could save Wake County taxpayers money to put the Women&#039;s Academy here vs. Govenor Morehead, and put both Acadamies within walking distance of city, state, and county government.  That seems like it would be a good thing for future leaders.

A few years ago, the BoC told the Wake County school board to move a school to a location that costs more money in order to increaes the value of a developer&#039;s land.

If Chairman Coble and his gang continue to act against the best interests of Wake County taxpayers, they should be replaced by people who will.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The YWCA also owns (owned?) the empty lot fronting Martin Street, south of their building.</p>
<p>Will the Board of Commisisoners state for the record if the Leadership Academies are a priority or not?  They have supported it in the past, but now they don&#8217;t know?</p>
<p>It could save Wake County taxpayers money to put the Women&#8217;s Academy here vs. Govenor Morehead, and put both Acadamies within walking distance of city, state, and county government.  That seems like it would be a good thing for future leaders.</p>
<p>A few years ago, the BoC told the Wake County school board to move a school to a location that costs more money in order to increaes the value of a developer&#8217;s land.</p>
<p>If Chairman Coble and his gang continue to act against the best interests of Wake County taxpayers, they should be replaced by people who will.</p>
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