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District 204 outlines large capital program: vestibules, turf fields, auditorium work and LED upgrades
Summary
On Sept. 8 district facilities leaders updated the board on summer construction and the multi-year Safer, Stronger 204 capital program. Staff reported $40 million of summer work, on-time and on-budget status, plans for secured vestibules at 11 buildings, artificial turf at three high schools, LED retrofit completion and a solar feasibility study.
Indian Prairie School District 204 facility and construction staff presented a multi-year update on the district's Safer, Stronger 204 capital program during the Sept. 8 board meeting, summarizing completed summer work, upcoming projects and budget oversight.
Staff reported roughly $40,000,000 in capital work completed or underway during the summer, including secure vestibule construction at 11 elementary schools, auditorium renovations at Waubonsee Valley High School, playground replacements and a continuing program of elementary flooring replacements. The district said most summer projects were on schedule and on budget.
Why it matters: the referendum-funded capital program supports safety, energy-efficiency, accessibility and instructional spaces across the district. Facility leaders emphasized that all work aligns with the district's Master Facility Plan and the…
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