Rumor has it that the Hubble issue is a done deal. What does that mean?
There are no deals. The Board identified finding a long-term solution to Hubble as a high priority goal for 2001-02 and every year since then. With that directive, the Administration began pursuing available land for a new middle school, which resulted in discussion with a number of people, including Warrenville Mayor Vivian Lund. The District initiated discussions with the Cities of Wheaton and Warrenville and their respective park districts in the summer of 2002 to determine if the governing bodies could work in partnership to build a new middle school in Warrenville or elsewhere in the southwest part of the District. Several informal meetings have been held since then with city and park representatives, as well as contractors interested in developing the Hubble property and those interested in creating a planned unit development in Warrenville. Those discussions continue from time to time with the interested parties, but there are no agreements.
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