I know the Board's policy is not to respond directly to the public comment portion of meetings, but does that extend to Dr. Grossi? If someone explicitly asked if all avenues were explored for halting the Foster School project through a financial lens (why he's been brought in), is it unreasonable to think he'd address such a question/inquiry?
I know the Board's policy is not to respond directly to the public comment portion of meetings, but does that extend to Dr. Grossi? If someone explicitly asked if all avenues were explored for halting the Foster School project through a financial lens (why he's been brought in), is it unreasonable to think he'd address such a question/inquiry?
I know the Board's policy is not to respond directly to the public comment portion of meetings, but does that extend to Dr. Grossi? If someone explicitly asked if all avenues were explored for halting the Foster School project through a financial lens (why he's been brought in), is it unreasonable to think he'd address such a question/inquiry?
I don't think he would and I think that's probably outside of his skillset