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District recommends $231,000 accessibility audit of pre‑2010 schools; plan funded from Monroe sale proceeds

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Operations staff recommended hiring Wold (prime) with JQP subcontractors for a districtwide ADA Title II self‑assessment and transition planning contract priced at about $231,000, to audit schools built before Feb. 2010; timeline and scope were discussed and staff said non-school buildings will be covered in a later phase.

Thompson School District staff recommended contracting with Wold (prime) and JQP (subcontractor) to perform a Title II accessibility self-assessment and transition plan covering school buildings built before Feb. 2010. Todd (assistant superintendent of operations) presented the recommendation and a proposed contract priced at approximately $231,000.

"The estimated cost is 231,000," Todd said, noting the earlier estimate of about $120,000 rose after the district chose a more comprehensive assessment approach. He said the scope is to audit each pre‑2010 school against standards adopted in Feb. 2012 and prepare detailed, building‑level findings and priorities.

Todd described the procurement rationale: the recommended team pairs JQP — experienced in K‑12 accessibility assessments —…

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