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Board advances capital project notifications for $23 million "warm and dry" roofs-and-boilers package

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The board approved the consent agenda that included initiating State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) for a proposed $23 million capital project to replace aging boilers and roofs; administrators said local capital reserves and state aid would fund the work and that a public vote is planned for November.

The Iroquois Central School District Board of Education approved the consent agenda, which included beginning the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) process for a proposed $23 million capital project to replace aging boilers and roofs in multiple buildings. John, a district staff member, told the board the proposal stems from a building condition survey that prioritized urgent systems work; the package — described in district materials as the "warm and dry" project — targets boilers in older buildings, roof replacements and roof drainage…

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