To The Editor:

Any capital funding for education -- absent prior public approval of the individual, detailed capital projects with their priorities -- typifies a grotesque managerial blunder.

The HUUSD wish-list, proffered as justification, is heavy with generalities, artists’ renditions in color as well as routine maintenance items which should be addressed within the individual school’s annual budget in its repairs and maintenance reserve. It seemingly presumes that there is district-wide unity in the HUUSD organizational structure with its actual buildings, yet it includes only two schools and any unity seems to be undetermined. These open items suggest putting the cart before the horse -- especially serious in proposing a multi-million-dollar debt on such shaky ground and an unnecessary burden on our taxpayers.

Arthur Trezise
Fayston