Board approves contract to replace Edmonds Woodway High School fixtures with energy‑efficient LED lighting

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Summary

The Edmonds School District board approved a contract award to North Coast Electric to replace major lighting fixtures at Edmonds Woodway High School using proceeds from the 2024 bond. Board members said the project will reduce operating costs and has environmental benefits.

The Edmonds School District board voted on July 16 to award a contract to North Coast Electric for a secondary LED lighting project at Edmonds Woodway High School.

Board members moved and seconded the single reading contract award. Directors said the work, funded through the district’s 2024 bond, will reduce operating costs and produce environmental benefits. “Getting more efficient with our energy is always good because it's going to reduce our operating costs,” one director said.

The motion passed by voice vote with all present directors indicating “aye.” Kramer was absent. The contract will replace major lighting fixtures at the high school with energy‑efficient LED fixtures as described in the contract materials.

Why it matters: the project is funded by the 2024 bond approved by district voters and is intended to lower ongoing facility energy use and operating costs.

What the transcript shows and does not show: the board approved the contract award; the transcript does not include the contract dollar amount, detailed scope of work or project schedule.

Next steps: district facilities staff will work with North Coast Electric to schedule and coordinate installation; specific timelines and the contract notice to proceed were not recorded in the public meeting.