Julie Hankins on Low-Barrier Shelter

Below is an email from Julie Hankins, Olympia City Council, to the ENA regarding her stance on the low-barrier shelter.

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Brad,

I understand from some of your neighbors that at your neighborhood meeting tonight people were claiming I held a position that supported putting a proposed homeless shelter in the Eastside neighborhood. That is incorrect. I have never supported a homeless shelter, nor any other incompatible use in neighborhoods.


All of my years of experience in working in the neighborhoods has taught me how to get neighborhood needs met. The Eastside Neighborhood has a very specific need and I have been working over the last couple of weeks to get your need met. I am confident that the neighborhood and the greater community will be pleased with the results. I would be happy to meet with you or any of your neighbors who are not clear on my position.

Thank you for all you are doing Brad. I know these situations are very difficult and time consuming for a president. Know that I truly appreciate your dedication to your neighbors.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Have a great day.

Julie Hankins

 

Public Forum 9/16/13: The People’s House Shelter Project

From Meg Martin at The People’s House:

Please join us for an informative update & follow-up discussion session about the proposed project.

When: Monday September 16th, 7-9pm
Where: Knox Center Auditorium
1113 Legion Way SE,
Olympia, WA 98501

To learn more about The People’s House, please visit our website: http://thepeopleshouseolympia.blogspot.com

For more details regarding the forum please email [email protected]

Madison Elementary Construction

Below is a message from Dick Cvitanich, superintendent of Olympia School, concerning Madison Elementary. Thank you to New Bridge Church for being willing to help out! Please feel free to send any comments for Mr. Cvitanich to me at [email protected], and I can coalesce all comments into one email.
Thanks,
Brad Archbold
Interim ENA President



Dear Mr. Bowerman,

My name is Dick Cvitanich, and I have the privilege of serving as
Superintendent of the Olympia School District. The role is filled with
many joys and challenges. One of those challenges is the current state of
Madison Elementary School. I am sure you are aware of the problems we have
encountered through the accounts in the media. If not, I would like to
briefly explain the issues.

Due to water intrusion underneath the stucco exterior, the plywood
sheeting and many structural components have rotted, making the building
unsafe for students, staff, and families. We first noted the issue earlier
in the summer and believed the scope of work could be completed prior to
the opening of school. After further investigation we have determined the
problem is more extensive than originally thought. As a result, we will
not be able to open school on time at Madison Elementary.

Our desire is to keep Madison Elementary children in their eastside
neighborhood rather than spread them throughout the school district.
Fortunately, New Bridge Church, formerly district property, accepted our
request to use their facility. This was a gracious gesture and we are
currently making plans to move some of Madison’s students to that site.
Since Madison is a relatively small school, we will be able to accommodate
grades K-3 at New Bridge. Grades 4 and 5 will be transported to Roosevelt
Elementary where they will be able to better access a full library,
orchestra, band, etc. In addition, our pre-school will relocate to ORLA
which is housed in the old John Rogers Elementary School. It is
anticipated that this temporary arrangement will last through December. We
hope to have students return to Madison Elementary on January 6th, 2014.

I wanted you to be aware of our plans for several reasons. First, I know
that schools are anchors to a successful community. It is a gathering
place for families during the day and evening. As the leader of your
community, I wanted you to be aware of our commitment to retaining that
sense of community that is so important. Secondly, we recognize the
temporary location of our school may present some inconvenience for
neighbors. Bus routes and transportation patterns will be slightly
altered; different than what residents are used to negotiating. Finally, I
want you to know that our staff would be happy to meet with
representatives of the community at any time should they have questions.

Although the arrangement is temporary, we want our new location to be
embraced by our students, staff, parents, and the entire eastside
community. The stability a neighborhood school provides to children for
learning, and the sense of comfort it provides for families is paramount
to our mission. In short, despite the challenge our goal is to make our
eastside students feel at home.

Please feel free to contact me at any time with questions. I can be
reached at 360-596-6117. Thank you for your support as we begin our school
year.

Sincerely,
Dick Cvitanich, Superintendent

Land Use and Environment Committee Meeting – Monday, August 24

At their next meeting, the Olympia City Council Land Use & Environment Committee (LUEC) will address the proposed People’s House shelter. This meeting will be held as follows:


Council Land Use & Environment Committee Meeting
5:30 pm – Monday, August 24th
Olympia City Hall – Council Chambers
601 – 4th Avenue East, Olympia

Unlike full Council meetings (the Tuesday night meetings), the Council Committee meetings are work sessions that do not typically offer time for public comments. However, the chair of the Land Use Committee, Councilmember Steve Langer may invite participation.

Please be advised that LUEC has a full agenda, including this item. The meetings tend to run as late as 9 pm.