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en Ultimately the change has to come from the board down.

en I think it's encouraging that both boards are open to discussion of consolidation and I think this is one of those decisions that has to be made ultimately by the community and not by the school board. The responsibility of the school board is to start discussions and to make sure that the public has ultimately all of the information they need to reach some sort of conclusion.

en We've got to play better and that is my job ultimately. We're going back to the drawing board and get better for next week. We can't change what happened today and we're very disappointed. We'll learn from it in the long run.

en The fact that the board has met in a private session does not alone indicate that a board has failed to use ordinary and reasonable care. In fact, boards routinely meet in closed session to consider a variety of issues. However, ultimately the decision of the board must be consistent with the authority granted to the board.

en I can assure you that our board will look at every single card we turn into them. Ultimately it rests in our board members' hands to make the decision.

en I?m happy that the Board of Education ultimately decided to put it out to bid. As illustrated by the lower prices, competitive bidding under most circumstances makes sense and should be followed. The board of ed got a qualified vendor to do it at the best price.

en I think the contract started out at maybe $500,000, and they had a change order to get it to $700,000, but they ended up paying like $1 million, and there was no evidence of any other change orders or any other board approval for that last change.

en Their (ARC) plan for a transit planning board or transit service board is another attempt to create this bureaucracy that will control transit instead of putting it in the hands of people who will ultimately have to carry out any decisions around regional transit.

en This is a change from our normal process. Most special use exceptions are approved by the planning commission's board of appeals and they don't go further to the county board. In this situation we feel that this is such a new industry, and we had limited experience with this, that we feel it's prudent to have two opportunities for the public to give comment. And so the county board will give their final approval on this.

en I think the voters in the district wanted change, and they supported my effort to bring change to the board.

en It's going to change the board from a prudential body and a restraining influence into a bunch of cheerleaders. It will give the board a strong incentive not to look too closely at the numbers. It puts directors on the same side as management.

en Ultimately, if the board decides to centralize the campus, then we will decide what to do with the school.

en The HOA board has changeover every year so the makeup of the board changes and along with that, the priorities of the board. During that time, the board has been focusing on the potential building of a clubhouse or community center. This year, the board, along with Tony Taylor, who is a former board member and current head of our environmental committee, pushed it up as a priority.

en The risk of having no ICT people on the board is that ICT continues to be an afterthought, which will ultimately affect competitiveness.

en Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. The risk of having no ICT people on the board is that ICT continues to be an afterthought, which will ultimately affect competitiveness,


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