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Seriously…Brainerd has got to go.

Before Vernon Hills High School was built, all freshmen in the district had classes at Brainerd unless they were enrolled in upper level classes at the Butler Lake Campus. However, once VHHS was built in 1999, there wasn’t a need to use Brainerd anymore. The building has sat dormant since.

A local group, called Brainerd Community Center, has sub-leased the old building from the Village of Libertyville, which is currently leasing the building from District 128 with the intent to rehabilitate it into a community center. The proposed community center would focus on educational enrichment, but would also provide music programs and a teen center.

However, the group has fallen way short in its quest to raise money. The group estimates that Brainerd will need $3 million to make the building operational and $10-15 million to fully restore the building. The group has only raised around $45,000 toward their goal and much of the money raised has been put toward general building maintenance. The Village and District 128 have not given any money to the group.

The fact that the amount of money raised for Brainerd is nowhere near what’s needed to restore the building is a sign that the public doesn’t want Brainerd to be restored.

I propose something that will benefit more members of the community than a community center: Knock down the building and turn it into a nicely-paved parking lot.

I’ve lived in Libertyville for almost my whole life, and it seems like parking for downtown and for the high school has always been an issue. With the village completing its new downtown parking garage last year, part of the parking problem has been alleviated. However, parking for school events like football games is still an issue. In years past, due to lack of parking at school, the school has run shuttle buses from the parking lot at the train station, which was used for overflow parking.

Parking is also an issue for a good chunk of LHS students who don’t have parking permits.     

Underclassmen can also park at the current parking lot at Brainerd, however the practice is not encouraged by the school because Brainerd is traditionally reserved for seniors who do not have a parking permit at the Butler Lake Campus.

Students who don’t wanna take the risk of parking at Brainerd also can park in the sketchy, secluded lot at Dymond or park across the lake from school and walk three quarters of a mile around the lake to school.

What I propose is knocking down the Brainerd building, keeping the current football field, and creating a parking lot, using the existing lot as well as the space from the old build
ing and its front lawn. Sure, it wouldn’t look pretty, but it could get the job done.

The school or village could also then potentially sell parking permits to students, as well as to commuters who use the nearby train station.

By selling out the parking spaces, the school could potentially turn the black hole of money that Brainerd has become and turn it into a gold mine of revenue.

I understand the history behind Brainerd. It’s the first high school in the county. But what’s it good for if way past its usefulness? What’s the point of keeping it around if the demand to keep it around is miniscule?

It doesn’t make sense to keep the building around much longer. The need for a community center clearly isn’t there based on the money that hasn’t been raised. But what there is a need for is money. Knocking down Brainerd would not only save the school the money has wasted in the past in maintaining the building, but it would create money too.

photo by Luke San

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I believe that tearing down the brainerd building would be taking out a big part of libertyville. the brainerd building is a historical landmark in which a lot of people would be unhappy to see go. I completely disagree with this whole article. Sure, the building isn't the prettiest, and the inside is rotting. But that isnt the important part. the important part is the history.. my brother was the last freshman class to go to the brainerd building and i personally think it's pretty cool that we have a building such as the brainerd building.
 
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Unfortunately, the Brainard lot is a valuable piece of land in todays economy, and upon this piece of land sits a historical landmark. the 93 year old building that occupies the space is seen to many as an old building that has no purpose any more. The building itself is structurally sound, and could be renovated if the money for such a project existed. The problem with your proposed idea, Kalish, is that using the land as a parking lot is out of the question. There are other suitable uses for the lot such as a new sports complex for the High school (new pool?), or even a park. If the proposed renovation to turn it into a community center was met however, it would quickly fill a void in the Libertyville area.
 
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I don't think that the fact that there has been hardly any money raised for restoration shows that people don't want it. I think it's simply because it isn't publicized. Most people just don't know that there needs to be money raised. I'm not saying that people would jump all over it and donate but most people are unaware of the problem. The building itself looks fine(for the most part) from the outside and since not many people go inside, people assume everything is fine.
 

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