Great article, up there with the Grecian Kitchen one on casual overspending.
This does make me wonder if the board and consultants are aware of detailed asset lists that could be sold for paying for equipping Foster School. If they're going to sell off an entire school building, I'd rather they sell these types of vehicles first since the…
Great article, up there with the Grecian Kitchen one on casual overspending.
This does make me wonder if the board and consultants are aware of detailed asset lists that could be sold for paying for equipping Foster School. If they're going to sell off an entire school building, I'd rather they sell these types of vehicles first since they're fungible; and just pay the employees standard mileage rates like other employers do for on the job travel.
If they do end up needing the vehicles, go get some other ones, which won't be possible in reversing any school sales.
Great article, up there with the Grecian Kitchen one on casual overspending.
This does make me wonder if the board and consultants are aware of detailed asset lists that could be sold for paying for equipping Foster School. If they're going to sell off an entire school building, I'd rather they sell these types of vehicles first since they're fungible; and just pay the employees standard mileage rates like other employers do for on the job travel.
If they do end up needing the vehicles, go get some other ones, which won't be possible in reversing any school sales.
The City of Evanston needs vehicles for the CARE team. I think I found some :)