I have some serious misgivings about many of their suggestions, but anyone who disagrees is being characterized as wacko and extremist by the Observer. I did go to a task force citizen's meeting, so I feel like I gave them a chance to make their case and they failed. I am mostly concerned about the change in representation. I need some solid information about communities who have adopted a similar plan. Did they maintain a diverse school board? Are the interests of ALL community members being addressed, or is this just a way to put more of the power in the business interest's court? I dunno, I just don't feel comfortable with many of the changes they want to make.
One of the big reasons they give for changes is the school bond defeat last year. I voted against the bond, although I was conflicted about the decision. I have never voted against a school bond before. And for the record, my vote was in no way a reflection on the school board. I want the City Council to charge impact fees to the developers, something they are still unwilling to even discuss seriously.
Here is Tomlinson's column on the subject.
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/columnists/tommy_tomlinson/13893508.htm