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Capital projects update: New high school permitting on track; EV bus charger commissioning delayed

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District capital projects staff told the board that most 2018 levy projects are complete, the 2022 levy continues to address critical repairs, the new high school permitting is on schedule and an EV bus-charging project has stalled because the vendor has not completed commissioning work.

The Issaquah School District’s capital projects director updated the board on active projects, telling directors that most 2018 levy work is complete, 2022 levy funds continue to support critical repairs and that the district remains on track for the new high school to open in 2027—pending city permitting milestones. Tom Mullins, director of capital projects, listed recently finished items (transportation shop AC, Endeavor HVAC unit replacements, Maple Hills playground work and a repaired exhaust fan at Sunset Elementary) and said…

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