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Roosevelt Elementary’s future unknown ahead of bond issue BY MARK VEST With the West Bloomfield School District seeking a $148 million bond proposal, for some Keego Harbor residents, the status of Roosevelt Elementary School is a key issue.
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In recent years, the status of Roosevelt Elementary School has been a source of contention between some Keego Harbor residents and the West Bloomfield School District. It is an issue that goes at least as far back as 2017, when some residents in Keego felt that they were “duped” into supporting a WBSD bond proposal. At that time, some in Keego were concerned that the district was planning to go from a five elementary school configuration to four, with Roosevelt Elementary School being a likely candidate to be consolidated. Keego resident Kirsten Sonneville-Douglass believed that the district took Roosevelt off of the “chopping block” in order to increase the chances of voters approving a $120 million bond proposal in 2017. The bond ended up passing, with Sonneville-Douglass and other Keego residents supporting it at the time.
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West Bloomfield Parks secures temporary senior center facility BY MARK VEST
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WEST BLOOMFIELD — For nearly three years, the West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission has been trying to secure a facility to hold events for the community’s seniors.
Although a permanent solution is still being sought, the commission recently shared some positive news with residents: A temporary facility has been located. The commission has signed a three-year lease to occupy a storefront located within the See SENIOR on page 12A Photo provided by WB Parks
While searching for a new site to host activities for seniors, the West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission has been hosting events at the Recreation Activities Center.
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