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Saskatoon city council has unanimously granted the public school board’s request to assess Optimist Park as a potential site for a new school.
However, councillors have also called for the board to consider other locations within the city’s West Industrial area.
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Ward 2 Coun. Hilary Gough introduced amendments at Tuesday’s council meeting directing the administration to consult further with Saskatoon Public Schools on assessing other sites. She said she was doing so due to feedback she’d received from constituents about the proposed new school, many of whom expressed dismay at the prospect of losing already limited green space if it’s built in Optimist Park.