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Victoria ISD committee hears $60M-plus facilities backlog, elects chair to guide bond planning
Summary
Victoria ISD staff briefed a newly formed bond action committee on the district's facilities needs' including aging HVAC, chillers and roofs, estimated multi-million-dollar replacement costs, and a timeline for potential bond action. The committee elected Amy Mundy as chair and Miss Hahn as secretary and scheduled facility tours.
Victoria Independent School District officials briefed a newly formed bond action committee on the condition of district facilities and the financing options to address a multi-million-dollar maintenance and replacement backlog, and committee members selected a chair and secretary to guide bond planning.
Deputy Superintendent Randy Meyer opened the June meeting by summarizing the facilities picture: "We have 29 facilities in Victoria ISD," he said, and walked the committee through an inventory of aging heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, chillers, boilers and roofs and the possible costs to replace them. He said staff expects to use site visits and five committee sessions to produce guidance the school board can consider.
The nut of the briefing was financial scale and timing. Meyer and Chief Financial Officer Michelle Yates described recent use of federal ESSER funds to replace 136 HVAC units and install modern control…
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