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Is this a cost of living in ‘paradise?’

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To the editor:

Your Lee County School Board is in the process of hanging a large albatross around your necks.  They want to build an unnecessarily expensive school at Joel Boulevard and Tuckahoe Road.  While I am not here to argue whether or not the school is needed, what I am here for is to convey the total lack of common sense and fiscal responsibility being applied to the process.

If you have heard any of the campaign messages from the candidates for school board, they all chirp in unison about what a great job they have done.  How conservative they are.  Given the financial status of Lee County Schools, are they all smoking something or do they just want you to overlook their incompetence

Lehigh Acres has a population of 136,752 people while Alva has a population of 3,437 people. Lehigh has 31,315 children of school age while Alva has less than 100.

Now, it would seem to me that if they built the school in Alva as proposed the number of students being bused and the miles being traveled by the buses would be far greater than if the school was built at the other location of Joel Boulevard and David Road.  Is it their aim to purchase more school buses, provide more driving positions and assuredly incur higher expenses?  This certainly seems counterintuitive as they have had a shortage of drivers for a while, not to mention how far in debt they are.

The location at Joel and David in addition to being more convenient has all of the necessary infrastructure in place.  The location at Joel and Tuckahoe requires that you, the taxpayer, pony up the money for electric, sewer, water, sidewalks, etc.  Why would they insist on spending so much extra money when they are all whining that the school system is so far in debt.  I know they do not have a printing press, but why do they need one when they have you?

Could it have anything to do with a developer with a large holding, on which he wants to build thousands of homes, in the vicinity of Joel and Tuckahoe who would greatly benefit by you paying for the infrastructure for him.  There is also an agent in Lee County who is the campaign manager for most of the commissioners, members of the school board and the school superintendent who also represents a number of developers, including the one who wants to build in Alva, in front of the people whose campaigns he runs. 

Did I mention that the school board awarded, right after the election, a $180,000.00 contract to a lobbying firm that this agent belongs to?

Am I the only person in Lee County that smells like conflict of interest and/or collusion is still alive and doing well.

Norman Cannon

Fort Myers