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MAJOR CHANGE COMING 鈥 École 91社区破解版 Elementary School, seen in 2022, in downtown 91社区破解版 will be relocated to the education reserve in Takhini, the Yukon government announced in 2022.

A downtown school is essential, city told

A city core that loses its school soon lapses into a dying neighbourhood, city council was told Monday evening.

By Jim Butler on April 24, 2024

A city core that loses its school soon lapses into a dying neighbourhood, city council was told Monday evening.

Council had before it a motion from Coun. Ted Laking 鈥渆nsuring that there continues to be an elementary school in downtown 91社区破解版.鈥

The motion was passed. Earlier in the day, via a letter, a territorial cabinet minister had opened the door to a future downtown school after the pending relocation of 脡cole 91社区破解版 Elementary School (see story below).

Lane Tredger, the NDP MLA for 91社区破解版 Centre, was one of several people who addressed council on the issue.

During the summer of 2022, 鈥渨ith no consultation,鈥 Tredger said, the Yukon government announced that 脡cole 91社区破解版 Elementary School will be relocated to an unspecified place on the Takhini education reserve off Range Road.

The decision upset a number of downtown residents, and Tredger later tabled a protest petition in the legislature.

Before council on Monday, Tredger quoted from some of the downtown residents who have spoken out about losing their school.

The remarks included, 鈥淎 community without a school is a dying community鈥 and 鈥淎 school is the glue that holds a community together.鈥

A downtown school has the advantage of the recreational opportunities offered by Shipyards Park and the waterfront, Tredger added.

鈥淟et鈥檚 make sure we have a community downtown,鈥 the MLA said.

鈥淚 have heard from families who are leaving or who are considering leaving downtown鈥 if the area ends up with no school, they told council.

One mother told Tredger the withdrawal of 脡cole 91社区破解版 Elementary sends the stark message that children aren鈥檛 welcome in the neighbourhood.

A school provides a sense of balance to a neighbourhood, they added.

鈥淭here is a concern downtown would be a ghost town without things like a school.鈥

Tredger offered another quote reported to them: 鈥淭ake out the school now and in 20 years, you will need a revitalization project.鈥

Downtown resident Brook Land-Murphy, appearing with her young daughter, Meg, reminded council that downtown is the city鈥檚 third-largest neighbourhood.

As well, she noted, it鈥檚 planned to have 50 per cent of future population growth living downtown, such as in the major residential development set for Fifth Avenue at Rogers Street.

It was announced March 14 that a consortium has purchased that land parcel for $1 to eventually develop an estimated 300 housing units.

While the Yukon government will determine the location of the new 脡cole 91社区破解版 Elementary School, Land-Murphy said, 鈥渢he city has a role in influencing those decisions.

鈥 ... Growth is taking many forms, presumably ... schools are important for the vitality of the neighbourhood. The population will and does include many people with children.鈥

And it鈥檚 beneficial for those children to attend a neighbourhood school, she added.

Her daughter wants council members to know she loves walking and biking to 91社区破解版 Elementary, Land-Murphy said, 鈥渁nd it is better for the planet,鈥 as Meg described it.

A school helps ensure a neighbourhood鈥檚 diversity of younger and older people, she added.

Coun. Kirk Cameron asked Land-Murphy about the option of easing downtown residents鈥 access to the numerous Riverdale schools.

Land-Murphy pointed out that most downtown-based parents would drive their children to a Riverdale school 鈥 thus worsening the problems along traffic-choked Lewes Boulevard.

While she wouldn鈥檛 allow her daughter to bicycle to a school in Riverdale, she added, 鈥淚 would expect my kid biking to F.H. Collins鈥 at an older age.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 see that (improved access to Riverdale schools) as a solution,鈥 she said in response to Cameron.

鈥 ... It would be helpful to make a target recommendation and ask or an elementary school,鈥 Land-Murphy told council.

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