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Thursday, October 15, 2015

City of Rockland call for RSU #13 Forum

Rockland, Maine - The Mayor and City Councilors, from the City of Rockland, would like to invite all RSU #13 municipal officials (selectpersons and school board members) to an impromptu meeting at Rockland City Hall on October 27th, 2015 at 6 PM.

The push for withdrawal stems from the Rockland citizens frustration with unfulfilled promises of consolidation efficiencies and plans that were never implemented.  As the largest municipal entity of RSU #13 comes the largest price tag.  The City also suffers through the national economic situation with far more effect than our rural neighbors.  Service-center communities are very susceptible to struggles when growth isn’t apparent.  The City Council responded to similar concerns over rising costs to taxpayers with unprecedented budget decisions that were painful, yet necessary for us as a community. There is little surprise from the City Council that reluctance on behalf of RSU #13 to do likewise has led to a citizen’s initiative to withdraw.

The Superintendent of Schools from RSU #13 has delivered a plan that is achievable but resembles
plans of the past.  The optimism of a united and consolidated school district seems to be at our fingertips.  The plan appears affordable, reasonable, and thoughtful but lacking the details needed for comfort.  Regardless of these concerns, residents are starting to believe in the administration of the RSU, and the school board, and their ability to control costs while providing a quality education.  

Rockland voters are at a crossroads.  Rockland City Councilors have remained silent about which path to take but very vocal about the unsustainability of our current path.  As a city official, there is a complicated and unappealing choice of supporting a citizen led withdrawal initiative or supporting a plan that lacks the level of detail required to instill confidence in our residents that changes are being made. The City Council feels the need to take a leadership role in addressing the frustration of citizens while working collaboratively with the existing district.

We once joined the region in an optimistic venture to educate our children together in creating RSU #13.  The Rockland City Council would like to invite the RSU #13 municipal leaders to one more forum before the decision to withdraw is brought to the public.  I realize the notice is short but please try to attend.

FMI: James D Chaousis II, City Manager

City of Rockland

270 Pleasant Street

Rockland, ME 04841

Phone (207)593-0636

www.ci.rockland.me.us

jchaousis@ci.rockland.me.us

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