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Ask the Superintendent -
April 2, 2008
In last week’s article, I described in detail
five of the nine projects from the District Facility
Improvement Proposition that will be on the ballot
at the Annual Budget Vote and School Board Election
to be held on May 20th. These five projects were:
(1) replacement of
aging burners (36 years old) at the High School;
(2) elevator
control and lift repair at the High School;
(3) elevator
control repairs at the Intermediate School;
(4) demolition and
replacement of the bleachers at the CJ Hooker
athletic field (the District’s architectural firm
has recommended they be taken out of service
immediately), and
(5) restoration of
windows in the CJ Hooker Middle School auditorium
and gymnasium.
The remaining four projects included in this
referendum are:
- The
replacement of the roof over the Mechanic’s Bay
at the Transportation Garage. The roof is
leaking, the support decking is deteriorating,
and asbestos abatement is required.
- The
replacement of the roof over the 3-story portion
at the Main Street building because of
continuous roof leaks. This also will require an
asbestos abatement. The cost of the replacement
at the Transportation Garage is $154,000, and at
the Main Street building it is $290,000. Also
included at the Main Street building is parapet
and cap stone repairs.
- The High
School track needs repair due to extensive
cracking, open seams, areas of depression, and
replacement of missing sections of the base mat.
The entire track will then be top coated and
striped for lap certification and event
markings. This project was originally included
in the capital project. The cost for this repair
is $80,000.
- Repaving of
the Intermediate School and High School parking
lots and driveways. There is extensive
degradation to portions of the exiting parking
lots and driveways at both buildings. Without
this repair further deterioration will occur.
The work to be done at the Intermediate School
requires selected areas to be removed and
repaved. At the High School, selected areas will
be patched, cracks sealed, and the entire
parking lot will be top coated. This project was
also originally included in the capital project.
The cost for this is $373,000.
This entire
Facility Improvement Proposition will cost
$2,400,000, with seven of the nine projects eligible
for State Building Aid at 58.4%. It is essential
that our buildings are maintained to keep them safe
and in proper condition.
To personalize this for you: The cost for these
projects will impact residents of the community in
the following way:
- $2,400,000 –
Cost of Repairs
- $1,173,885 –
Estimated State Aid
If your home is assessed for $200,000: Equates
to an additional $20 per year
If your home is assessed for $300,000: Equates
to an additional $30 per year
If your home is assessed for $400,000: Equates
to an additional $40 per year
A Transportation
Proposition will also be found on the ballot to
request the replacement of two full size buses and
one small wheelchair accessible bus. The total cost
of the bond is not to exceed $318,500. The full size
buses are replacing buses purchased in 1995 and
1996. The smaller wheelchair bus will be replacing a
bus that was purchased in 1997. It is less expensive
to replace aging buses than it is to try to maintain
them. These buses have served us well over their
lifetime.
Roy Reese
Superintendent of Schools |
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