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Utica Community Schools details multi‑million dollar building and athletic projects affecting Sterling Heights

5933931 · October 8, 2025
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Utica Community Schools assistant superintendent John Graham told council the district is executing the 2018 and 2023 bond programs across Sterling Heights, including reconstructed elementary schools, new playgrounds, and a planned athletic campus at 16 Mile Road and Dodge Park scheduled to open in spring 2026.

Utica Community Schools is moving forward with a slate of school reconstructions, site redesigns and a new multi‑field athletic campus that will affect several Sterling Heights neighborhoods, Assistant Superintendent for Auxiliary Services John Graham told the City Council.

Graham said the district’s 2018 and 2023 bond programs—approved by voters—are funding safety upgrades, modernized classrooms and campus reconfigurations across the district’s 40 facilities. “At the top of the list, always important to us is the safety of our students…

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