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Dodge City board approves multiple facility projects, signs and policy updates totaling millions
Summary
The board unanimously approved a package of capital and maintenance projects — including signage, a gross maximum price for a high‑school expansion, a chiller, boilers design work, library purchases, field redesign design, kitchen hood repairs and elevator modernization — and ratified updated board policies from KASB.
The Dodge City USD 443 Board of Education on Monday voted to approve a series of capital projects, facility repairs and policy updates. Most items passed unanimously 6–0.
Signage at Lynn and Beeson elementary schools: The board approved a signage package for Lynn Elementary totaling $41,893.70 and a Beeson Elementary package totaling $46,695.84; the combined package is $88,589.54. Carrie (staff member) presented mockups and explained the monument signs will be lit. Motion passed 6–0.
High school expansion: The board ratified an additional architect fee of $18,500 to redraw plans after removing a proposed mezzanine and approved a gross maximum price (GMP) contract with Building Solutions for $4,561,753.88. The district reported the combined project cost with…
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