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District reports multimillion-dollar savings after 15-year utilities, facilities work

5916312 · August 21, 2024
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District operations director Dean Stanley told the board that long-term projects — LED lighting, boiler conversions, water and HVAC measures and a new copier lease — have reduced utility and operating costs substantially over 15 years.

Dean Stanley, the district operations presenter, told the Oregon City School District Board on Aug. 20 that long-running facilities projects and newer upgrades have produced steep reductions in utility and operating costs.

Stanley said the district has pursued lighting, HVAC and plumbing upgrades for about 15 years and used federal ESSER funds this summer for several targeted projects. “This summer, changed out our fob system, alarm systems, PA systems. We had door replacement in AC and at Fassett and Eisenhower gyms. Those were all ESSER projects,” Stanley said, adding many of those projects were “just…

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