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School board adopts 10-year LTFM plan, prioritizing roofs and health-and-safety projects
Summary
The Albert Lea School Board voted to adopt its fiscal year 2027 long-term facilities maintenance (LTFM) plan, a 10-year blueprint that emphasizes roof work, health-and-safety upgrades and a phased recovery from a prior maintenance deficit.
The Albert Lea School Board voted to adopt the district’s 10-year Long-Term Facilities Maintenance plan for fiscal year 2027 and authorized staff to submit the required documents to the Minnesota Department of Education.
The plan maps out allowable LTFM and capital projects across district buildings, prioritizing roof replacements, health-and-safety work and accessibility upgrades. Facilities presenter Paul Durban told the board the district will submit the revenue and expenditure worksheets required by MDE and sign the related assurances before the July 31 deadline.
Durban said the LTFM program “is a program that's run through MDE, Minnesota Department of Education. And it's required to get school board approval every year.”…
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