Addison crowding 04/02/2009
 
Crowding at Addison Elementary School

4/2/2009 20:39:36 A. R. Bryant St.
 
 
Building size TOO BIG; Parking HORRIBLE AS IS; Traffic BAD AS IS. Concerned also about school crowding w/more housing for families.

4/1/2009 14:54:17 C. K. Homer Avenue
 
Schools! 04/01/2009
 
School impact

4/1/2009 23:44:18 J. F. Waverley St.
 
 
There is currently not enough room in our schools for more students. Who wins here? The developer or the citizens of Palo Alto?

4/1/2009 13:31:11 J&S M. Edgewood Drive
 
 
Negative impact on already overcrowded schools.

3/31/2009 15:54:54 J. S. Palo Alto Avenue
 
 
There needs to be an infrastructure before building more buildings, and filling them up with more people. If the builder would like to accommodate the building with another school, another parking structure, another park... Addison Elementary school is literarly bursting at the seems. Has there ever been any thought to putting housing structures that are affordable in a less congested part of palo alto? It seems to me there are other areas that could be considered.  

3/30/2009 20:22:30 L. K.. Forest Ave
 
 
Major concern is adding another 75 or more children to the already overcrowded Addison Elementary school where I may be struggling this year to get my own child in and my youngest in several years time.

3/30/2009 20:32:13 T. S. Emerson Street

 
 
Not enough room in downtown schools to accommodate that many new children. It must be scaled back.

3/30/2009 22:12:45 S. H. poe
 
Schools....... 03/29/2009
 
Schools for 75 children!

3/29/2009 0:01:39 J. L. Edgewood Drive
 
 
How can Palo Alto hope to be a sustainable community when we keep adding more people to a city that is already unsustainable.  We do not have space on our roads, in our schools, in our libraries or in our parks and playing fields for more residents.  Our city already does not provide the infrastructure needs and support services for our current residents.  (Think crumbling streets and old dilapidated police buildings). We need fewer people and a commitment by our civic leaders to support our current community.
3/15/2009 18:28:42    T.P.       Palo Alto Ave