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3 Rivers approves $2.49 million access-control project after federal school-safety grant

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The 3 Rivers School District board approved a $2,491,544.54 grant-funded SALTO access-control system to add card- and mobile-credential entry at school main entrances and selected community-use doors; the district expects a roughly $3,000 annual subscription for mobile credentials.

The 3 Rivers School District Board of Directors voted to approve a grant-funded project to install a SALTO access-control system across district buildings, the board was told Wednesday.

The system, funded through a federal “Stronger Connections” grant, carries a price tag of $2,491,544.54 and will add card readers and mobile-credential entry at each school’s main entrance and at selected community-use doors, Superintendent Dave Valenzuela said. "It's called the Stronger Connections grant," Valenzuela told the board, explaining the program was…

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