CAMILLUS, N.Y. (WSYR-TV)— West Genesee voters will head back to the polls Tuesday, March 24th, to decide the future of a nearly $80 million capital project after it was voted down by less than 40 votes back in December in its initial round.
The proposed project includes several upgrades that are aimed at improving how students, parents, and buses move around the school campuses. The plan calls for reworking traffic patterns at several schools, separating bus and parent traffic, adding parking areas, and creating more efficient circulation routes on school grounds.
For West Genesee kindergarten parent, Gehad Darwish, whose child goes to Stonehedge Elementary School, she describes pick-up and drop-off as an event: “The car line wraps around the school for blocks, and it is a slow process. It’s very busy, very congested.”…