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Riverview School District presents 2025 capital facilities plan; proposes no impact fees for 2026
Summary
Riverview School District officials told Duval council members the district’s 2025 capital facilities plan projects flat-to-declining enrollment and therefore does not support charging school impact fees for calendar year 2026; the district is instead considering a bond measure to rebuild its aging middle school.
Riverview School District officials told the Duval City Council on Sept. 16 that the district’s 2025 Capital Facilities Plan projects flat to declining enrollment over the next several years and therefore would not produce an eligible impact-fee calculation for 2026. Misha Robertson, identified in the meeting as the district’s business-and-operations superintendent, presented the plan and said the school board adopted it on June 24.
The plan, prepared under the Washington State Growth Management Act and using demographic forecasts from Flow Analytics, estimates district enrollment at just under 3,000 students across six school sites serving Carnation, Duvall and unincorporated King County. The district’s elementary permanent capacity is listed at about 1,130 students, with a current head count just over that level (the presenter cited roughly 1,296 students). Middle- and high-school capacity figures were given as roughly 657 for the middle school (enrollment ~633 last year) and 808 at the high…
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