Volume 20 Issue 3
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January 28, 2012
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‘School’s Out’ As City Council Shuts Down Proposed Charter School By Sean Bowes After months of uncertainty, concern and fear, residents of West Meadows and Richmond Place are resting a little easier, because for now, a proposed school will not be built on Highwoods Preserve Pkwy. After more than four hours of listening to traffic experts, concerned parents, attorneys and home owners at their meeting on January 12, six of the seven Tampa City Council members (one was absent) agreed that a new charter school was not in New Tampa’s best interest. Since December 2, when the Hillsborough County School Board (HCSB) approved the plans for ten new K-8 charter schools (including one sought to be built on a 17.9-acre plot of land on Highwoods Preserve Pkwy. at Brinegar Cir.), some residents of West Meadows and Richmond Place have been concerned about the introduction of a new “traffic nightmare” to
Residents from West Meadows and Richmond place filled three 57 passenger charter buses to take downtown to protest the proposed charter school.
an already congested Highwoods Preserve Pkwy. For the school to be built, the Tampa City Council would have had to grant a re-zoning permit for the Advantage Academy of Hillsborough Inc., a charter school company, to build the school. The land, which currently is
zoned for multifamily housing or a church, was strongly pursued by Mike Strader, president of the Charter School Assoc. who says that his company specifically chose that plot of land because of its potential and lush, natural setting. The proposed school could have
been home to a student body of 1,000, as well as an attached pre-school center which had room for 250 more children, a number that made members of the Home Owners Association (HOA) at West Meadows very nervous. To protest the proposed charter school, residents from West Meadows and Richmond Place skipped their dinners (some grumbled about missing a Tampa Bay Lightning hockey game) and pulled together to send the message that they did not want a charter school to be constructed at the doorstep to their neighborhoods. Residents from both communities filled three chartered buses (paid for by the West Meadows Homeowners Assn.), while others residents caravanned in their own cars, to argue their case at the Jan. 12 final City Council hearing in downtown Tampa. Most of the residents who would be impacted by the school said its traffic See “Charter School” on page 34.
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn Visits The New Tampa Rotary Club
Man Commits Suicide In Amberly Park, 75 iPads Stolen From Best Buy, St. Mark’s Fund Raises For A New Church & Lots Of Local Business News!
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NEIGHBORHOOD MAGAZINE! Local Couple Weds A Mile High Over Wesley Chapel, ‘Neighborhood Nibbles,’ Gary’s Favorite Restaurants Of 2011 & More!
See pages 37-52!
Speaking Of Jobs
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn dropped in on the weekly New Tampa Rotary Club breakfast on Fri., Jan. 13.
After some laughs about his taste in cars, Buckhorn spoke positively about Tampa’s future to the Rotary Club. The “agenda” he See “Buckhorn” on page 6.
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over the county as the Denali rocked area roads with glass-packed mufflers, which Buckhorn kept — although he did remove the vehicle’s spinning rims. Buckhorn was the featured speaker for New Tampa Rotary Club’s weekly Friday breakfast on Friday the 13th to talk about the future for not only New Tampa, but the entire Tampa Bay area.
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Just after sunrise at the Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club, a jetblack, limo-tinted GMC Yukon Denali pulled into the parking lot. It wouldn’t have looked terribly out of place at the upscale country club — with its spotless paint and chrome wheels — if it wasn’t for the loud grumbling that shakes the ground everywhere it goes.
“Did you get a good look at my pimp mobile?” asked Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn as he greeted the New Tampa Rotary Club on January 13. Buckhorn loves to talk about his “pimp mobile,” a 2005 SUV he picked up at the police forfeit lot last year instead of having the city pay for his car payments. The previous owner of the vehicle was an actual pimp in South Tampa who transported prostitutes all
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