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Pittsford board approves capital change orders, surplus vehicles and Regional Information Center contract

September 12, 2025 | PITTSFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Pittsford board approves capital change orders, surplus vehicles and Regional Information Center contract
The Pittsford Central School District Board of Education approved multiple financial and procurement items on its consent agenda, including capital construction change orders, surplus vehicles and a contract authorization for regional information services.
The board voted to approve a resolution authorizing the superintendent to execute capital construction change orders of $35,000 or less that have been processed since the July meeting. "May I have a motion to approve the resolution approving capital construction project change orders?" the chair asked; later the board voice-voted the motion and the chair said, "All in favor? Motion carries." The vote was recorded as an affirmative voice vote; no dissenting votes were announced.
The board next approved a declaration of surplus vehicles and equipment to be sold under board policy. A subsequent consent motion approved a resolution permitting the Regional Information Center to proceed with Ed Law 2-d application contracts for related legal processes. The board chair identified a separate bid award for bus parts on the consent agenda and confirmed that it would be handled through the consent items.
All four items were presented as routine consent-agenda items and were approved without extended discussion. No specific dollar amounts for the surplus vehicle sales or the Regional Information Center contract were presented in the public discussion during the meeting.
Outcome: the listed motions were approved by the board via voice vote and placed on the record as carried; no roll-call tallies were provided in the meeting transcript.
This report covers board action only; budgetary or contracting documents underlying the items were not entered into the public record during the meeting.

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