Community Services and Facilities By: Cameron R., Ashley R., Frank V., Jade L., and Erin T.

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Community Services and Facilities By: Cameron R., Ashley R., Frank V., Jade L., and Erin T.

Idea 1 Problem: There is only one police station in Coventry and it is in Eastern Coventry but there is no station in Western Coventry. Problem: There is only one police station in Coventry and it is in Eastern Coventry but there is no station in Western Coventry. Our idea is to build a police station in western Coventry, we need another because… Our idea is to build a police station in western Coventry, we need another because… With another police station and more officers we may be able to prevent more crimes. With another police station and more officers we may be able to prevent more crimes. The officers respond to approximately 25,600 calls for service per year. The patrol officers are responsible for investigating complaints crimes. With more officers they would be able to investigate these crimes more easily and better than before. The officers respond to approximately 25,600 calls for service per year. The patrol officers are responsible for investigating complaints crimes. With more officers they would be able to investigate these crimes more easily and better than before. Right now our police rate is below the national average, we have 39 officer and a population of 34,873 so for about every 1 officer there are 900 people. Right now our police rate is below the national average, we have 39 officer and a population of 34,873 so for about every 1 officer there are 900 people. Say if the population grows to around 50,000 people in the year 2050, there will be 1 officer for about every 1,300 people. If we don’t achieve this goal this can happen and there will be much more crimes in Coventry. We’ll have more prepared officers prepared for more people. Say if the population grows to around 50,000 people in the year 2050, there will be 1 officer for about every 1,300 people. If we don’t achieve this goal this can happen and there will be much more crimes in Coventry. We’ll have more prepared officers prepared for more people.

Pros and Cons Pros Prevent more crimes Makes the people and the community safer Saves energy because police officers don’t have to drive as far Plans smart for when the population grows in the future When you're paying money you are paying to protect yourself and can lower traffic Cons Could cost lots of money to build Could raise taxes

It would be good to put the police station near Hall Road and Waterman road because it isn't next to any busy road like route 117 and it is next to were lots of people live. google earth

Idea 2 Problem: There is only 1 school in western Coventry so some kids have to drive to school wasting gas, money and energy. Our idea is to build another school in Western Coventry because 1 st of all it is overcrowded, it’s 30% over the limit. Secondly, its far away from where some kids live. With another school we would want to put it next to where lots of kids live so they could walk to school which would be healthier for the kids and the environment. What would result in this is that there would be less buses and cars used so there would be less pollution. You would be saving money because it takes $40,000 to keep just 1 bus on the road for a year (from Smart Growth). It would also be planning smart for the future when the population grows. This new school would also make it so the school isn't overcrowded.

Pros and Cons Pros Healthier for the kids and environment Less pollution Save money because less buses used School less crowded May decrease traffic because less buses used. Plans smart for when the population grows Cons Will cost money May raise taxes

Cost of School We found that the price of schools are…. Elementary schools: $64.00 sq. ft. Additions: Classrooms: $71.00 sq. ft. Media and Labs: $71.00 sq.ft. Gym: $50.00 sq. ft. Kitchen: $ sq. ft. Cafeteria $70.00 sq. ft Roof $5-$7.00 sq. ft. Were we got this info was on ents/schools/facilities/construction costs.pdf The price of this elementary school in California cost $6.5 million. We can maybe get a school like this in Western Coventry.

The cost of a New Police Station We found that a new 54,000- square-foot police station can cost 10.7 million We would need a much smaller one in Coventry so less money! How we can raise the money We can hold fundraisers like selling candles in schools, we can hold special events like concerts or parties and charge for admission and food. We can even have donation containers throughout Coventry. Or if we need to raise the taxes.

Smart Growth The new police station goes along with Smart Growth because it is planning smart for when the population grows in the future. It is also going to protect the community better. The new school in Western Coventry goes along with Smart Growth because it is saving money, causing less pollution, and it would be healthy for the kids because the school would be next to kids so they can walk. It is also planning smart for when the population grows. Also with more kids walking to school the town may build more sidewalks.

Visual Pollution The new police station would prevent Visual Pollution because they can prevent people from littering. It could also be built over eyesore land. The new school could prevent visual pollution because kids would be walking to school so less cars and buses would be used. This would result in less pollution and gas used. Also with a new school they may grow more trees. It would also be better to look at because instead of looking at tons of buses and cars going down the street we’ll see kids walking to school.

Thank you for listening We hope you enjoyed our presentation. By: Cameron Rinn, Jade Lytle, Ashley Ravo, Frank Vassella, and Erin Thompson