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Niagara Falls district says $30 million capital program is on track; Abbott paving change order goes to board next week

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District staff told the Board the $30 million capital program is about 80% complete, with secured vestibules, a district greenhouse and HVAC upgrades under way; an owner‑directed change order to repave a damaged Abbott drive (about 17,000 sq ft) for $28,051.80 will be on the agenda for a vote next week.

Niagara Falls City School District officials told the board at a review session that the district’s $30,000,000 capital program is roughly 80% complete and remains on schedule and under budget.

"We are over 80% complete on this $30,000,000 capital project," Mark Lohrey said at the meeting, thanking contractors and staff for progress on school security vestibules, HVAC work and other projects.

District staff highlighted several sites receiving work: secured double‑door vestibules with a pass‑through window and AI weapons detection at multiple schools; HVAC and chilled‑water system upgrades at Gaskill and LaSalle; a greenhouse at Bond that district staff say will be accessible to students across the district; and new fire doors and building branding at Niagara Falls High…

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