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The all-American yellow school bus and all the environmental and economic costs 
associated with it are just another example of something that could 
substantially disappear if we were to move away from the pattern of scattered 
rural and suburban residential development and toward more compact, sustainable 
communities.  
 
If Ithaca, T-burg, Newfield, Dryden and Groton villages accounted for 75 to 80 
percent of Tompkins County population instead of 20 to 25 percent they actually 
do, that would leave both enough people living on our farms to produce our food 
supply, and place our schools within walking distance of children.
 
Even assuming that the the rural Caroline and Enfield schools remain open,  
ICSD could likely get by with about 25 to 30 percent of the busses it now has 
to put on the road.
 
Extrapolated across the country, the economic savings and the reduction in 
environmental degradation would be tremendous.
 
 
George Frantz










      
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