ML20065P027
| ML20065P027 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Fermi |
| Issue date: | 10/31/1990 |
| From: | Riegle D SENATE |
| To: | Kammerer C NRC OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL & PUBLIC AFFAIRS (GPA) |
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| References | |
| NUDOCS 9012130065 | |
| Download: ML20065P027 (2) | |
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Enclosed is a letter from Lorraine Kellogg.
Would you please give-this matter your consideration, and-provide.my regional office-listed below with your findings.
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Mrs. lorraine Kellogg 28335 Relda Trenton, MI 48183 September 13, 1990 Senator Donald Riegle 1155 lirmury Park Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48207 Senator Donald Riegle
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I am a parent with children in the Gibraltar School District.
We live within the ten mile radius of the Fermi II plant and are concern with the event of an emergency evacuation during school hours.
Part of the evacuation process incitdes school bus trans-portation to designated shelters. Our Board of Education has denied junior high and high school students of busses and laid off the drivers. This issue was presented at a scheduled board meeting on Sept. 11 th. 'Ihe board's reply was that w have the busses. The problem is the laid off drivers are out getting new jobs. The board did not provide any solutions, re-instate the busses or the drivers. They told us that they had planned on re-instating the school busses, but the millage did not pass. Our district just approved of a millage increase in '89' and have done so in the past. We have been without busses since the first day of school on Sept. 5th and are still without any busses or answ rs.
This has also caused traffic and safety problems for car-pool parents, student drivers and walkers to and frcm school.
With changing weather conditions and no traffic directing assistance this problem will jeopardize our children's safety even more.
Can the Board of Education take our busses away and put our children in this dangerous predicament? What can be done to re-instate our busses and drivers?
Please consider our concerns for safety, especially since the Fermi II plant is in our backyards.
I await your reply.
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Mrs. Lorraine Kellogg M