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Building committee reviews $50M campus renovation plans ahead of March 18 vote

March 04, 2024 | RSU 51/MSAD 51, School Districts, Maine



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Building committee reviews $50M campus renovation plans ahead of March 18 vote
The RSU 51/MSAD 51 School Board is moving forward with a significant construction project, with a proposed budget of just under $50 million. During the meeting on March 4, 2024, the building committee presented detailed plans that encompass not only the new school building but also improvements to campus circulation and the addition of a turf field. The budget includes all construction costs, administrative fees, and soft costs, providing clarity for stakeholders as the project progresses.

The committee emphasized the importance of community input, stating their commitment to refining plans based on feedback. They are particularly focused on optimizing the campus layout, including potential changes to the Mabel Wilson Bus Loop, which may be repurposed for parent drop-off.

As the board prepares for a crucial vote on March 18, members were encouraged to ask questions to ensure they are well-informed about the project’s details and budget. The committee expressed confidence in their cost estimates, which will be revisited at various phases of the project should the referendum pass.

This meeting marks a pivotal moment for the school district as it seeks to enhance educational facilities and campus functionality, with the upcoming vote set to determine the project's future direction. Community members are urged to engage in discussions and provide feedback as the board approaches this important decision.

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