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  1. Good Morning,
    While I have been a Republican my entire life, sadly, I must disagree with Mr. Hogan’s comment about no Red Flags.

    Here are three:
    1. There was no RFP for consultants due the the BOE policy 3300 which exempts professional services. This means we must bid out a small $10K project but not a $125,00o contract with school consultants. Can you imagine being handed a $125, 000 contract with no competition?
    2. Considering the above, apparently no one has uncovered the 25 page document in Town Hall, from Verizon and Verizon’s outside counsel, which absolutely, legally and environmentally, undermines development on the Clark Property. We could have saved $125,00o had everyone read that document.
    3. $300 Million for school projects? There goes New Canaan’s AAA rating and here comes increases in real estate taxes to pay for principal, interest and higher operating costs in perpetuity. Future home buyers will be scared off too by the higher expense base this further obviating an impractical proposal.
    It is time to hit the brakes and have a true independent analysis of existing capacity, demand, and realistic alternatives. Many are convinced expansion, if any, will be overwhelmingly less expensive. On its face, this $300 Million proposal does not make sense.

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