JCI has made more of a mess of the St. Louis County School District’s plans for a new northern school. Here’s just just one of many paragraphs in a story from a real newspaper exposing its incompetence:
According to county planner Mary Anderson, who advises the nine-member planning commission, the permit approved last Thursday was for a significantly smaller project than the school district actually wants to build. While the permit application calls for the construction of a 100,000 square foot building plus related structures, Anderson said district consultants had cited different figures in a meeting subsequent to the initial application on Feb. 5. Anderson said it was unclear from the application how large the project actually was. “That’s why we had a meeting with them,” she said.
And this letter to the editor from a disbelieving resident sums up the local reaction to JCI’s mind control of yet another school board:
The people’s struggle continues! After countless rounds of communication with the School Board of District 2142, this elected body stubbornly refuses to listen. So the efforts to be heard go on! Despite what some people argue was a bona fide election that “must be honored”, fact has it that it was less than honorable. Careful review has revealed that district officials under the spell of Johnson Controls, Inc. disseminated inaccurate information to its constituents and also to an official government office, the MN Board of Education, to get approval for their disastrous plan.