In local Austin legislature proposition
nine that would allow city to lease areas such as parks to schools,
an already long standing assumption. The passing of this proposal
would change very little however the opposite would change much of
the relationship between the education and government relationship.
The fair use of the land allows resources to be shared in loo of the
expensive development of land for school playgrounds and/or sports
fields. This is not to say that the possible abuse of the open use
would lead to large sporting events such as football games or other
large events on parkland.
The legal issues that run with the
proposal is that it has not been an official offense for the schools,
yet nothing has been made to approve it as well. In the end the
failed passing of proposition nine would more than likely lead to
advocates for the open use of the parks or demand for more funding
for building the fields the schools feel would be due. The loose
wording seems a concern for others who follow the story as it could
be misconstrued to give too much reign of public parkland for more
lucrative ventures such as business or housing development.
The further stretching of such limited
funds would possibly put strain on the city council budget though
that reasoning along would put backing up to the passing of the
legislation. As well as conflicts with the proposition not passing
brings more legal issues with leasing limited land. It is in my
humble opinion that this idea of making official the shared use would
simply cover possible future issues should they arise.
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