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Agenda - 11-20-2017 - 6-a - Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Bond Project Update
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Agenda - 11-20-2017 - 6-a - Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Bond Project Update
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3 <br /> Attachment 1 <br /> �� <br /> I ry ;Y : f� <br /> 111 <br /> I u" <br /> I"f' / Y '' t.. H (Th ( <br /> Board of Education <br /> Agenda Abstract <br /> Meeting Date: 11/2/17 <br /> Agenda Type: Work Session <br /> Agenda Item #: 7a <br /> Subject: Options for Bond Projects <br /> Division: Support Services Division, Department: Facilities <br /> Todd LoFrese Management <br /> Person William J. Mullin, Executive Director Feedback <br /> Responsible: of School Facilities Requested <br /> From: <br /> Public Hearing Required: Yes No <br /> Previous Work Session: Yes No Date 10/5/2017 <br /> Previous Discussion and Action: Yes No Date <br /> Attachment(s): <br /> Potential Funding for Capital Projects <br /> PURPOSE: <br /> Provide the Board with information and options regarding the 2016 Bond funded projects to <br /> redevelop the Lincoln Center Campus and renovate Chapel Hill High School. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> In 2012 the district began work on a plan to correct facility conditions at its oldest schools. The <br /> 2013 Facilities Assessment of the District's 10 Oldest Schools detailed the code deficiencies and <br /> substandard building conditions at each location while providing cost estimates to make the <br /> necessary corrective improvements. A plan was developed that prioritized the work while at the <br /> same time increasing needed student capacity at the elementary and high school levels. The <br /> increased capacity had the added effect of deferring the need to construct new schools. <br />
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