What Happens When Kooky "Green" Schemes Take Priority Over Something as Simple as Repairing Leaky TDSB Roofs?
What happens, of course, is that TDSB school kids get wet so their elders can feel all warm and virtuous about being so freaking green:
The Toronto District School Board could use a Plan B for getting its leaky
school roofs fixed. Except that it’s got its back so far up against the
financial wall, that may be near impossible.
The roofs were supposed to be repaired through a “landmark” solar panel
project deal, announced a year ago last May.
School roof space was to be leased to a solar power developer —who would put
solar panels up and generate money from them — in exchange for getting major
repairs on 450 roofs over a 20-year period.
The first batch of panels was supposed to have started producing power last
spring. The worst roofs were to be fixed within the first three years...
Um, not to be low-tech and retrograde about it, but I hear that tar and shingles can work like a charm.
1 comment:
Oh, Scaramouche, you know full well that Gaia worship trumps addressing the practical needs of humanity . . . as long as the people promoting--nay, mandating--it get _their_ roofs repaired on schedule.
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