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District outlines sinking-fund projects, pool repairs and proposed cell-tower lease; solar and rebates may offset costs
Summary
Tecumseh Public Schools updated the board on sinking-fund priorities and capital projects: immediate pool dehumidifier repairs this summer, a March window for the pool roof replacement, a roughly $98,000 elevator repair at the middle school with long lead time, Consumer Energy rebates of approximately $45,600, and a proposed cell‑tower lease that could bring in monthly revenue.
Tecumseh Public Schools presented a detailed capital update at the April 28 meeting, linking sinking-fund projects, state and utility incentives, and potential revenue opportunities aimed at funding building repairs.
Facilities director/administration reported the district received Consumer Energy rebates totaling about $45,600 related to last summer’s boiler replacements (the district had expected roughly $35,000). The district is pursuing multiple grants and incentives for solar and roof projects and has completed an initial walk-through that could…
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