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CFB ISD to Resurface Natatorium, Replace Marie Huey Elevator Using 2018 Bond Funds

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Board briefing outlined two facilities projects: resurfacing the district natatorium because of surface deterioration and replacing the 1990 elevator at Marie Huey. Work is scheduled for summer and will use 2018 bond/residual funds; staff described timelines and community notification plans.

Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD trustees received a facilities briefing Thursday on two planned summer projects: resurfacing the district natatorium and replacing the elevator at the Marie Huey campus.

Bobby Shaw, a district facilities staff member, told the board that natatorium surfaces typically last eight to 10 years with proper maintenance but that the district’s pool surface—topped up since 2010—has reached about 15 years and is showing deterioration. "Typical lifespan for natatorium surfaces [is] about 8 to 10 years," Shaw said, noting exposed rebar, damaged starting blocks and problems with light brackets. He recommended approving a Sunbelt Pools…

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