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Board adopts updated long-range facilities plan; plan serves as "menu" for possible future bond

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Summary

The board unanimously adopted an updated long-range facilities plan that documents facility needs, priorities and a capital-improvement menu the district can draw from when considering a general obligation bond. The update followed 18 months of committee work and outreach and is required for state review before any bond election.

The West Linn–Wilsonville School District Board on Monday adopted an updated long-range facilities plan that documents facility needs, priorities and a capital-improvement program the district can use when evaluating future bond measures.

Why it matters: the long-range plan is a required, evidence-based planning document used to demonstrate need and to inform voters and the state before a capital bond election. The plan does not itself authorize construction or a bond sale; instead it compiles prioritized projects and an archival…

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