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Eastern York trustees debate capital plan as chiller bid, stadium work and roof needs loom

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Board members reviewed a lower-than-expected bid for the Wrightsville chiller, an imminent stadium field rebuild and a multi-year capital-improvement plan that would draw on limited capital reserves; trustees discussed prioritizing projects and a proposed $500,000-per-year target to sustain work over three years.

The Eastern York School District board on Thursday reviewed results of capital bids and a proposed five-year capital-improvement plan as administrators warned that reserves and scheduling will govern what gets done.

The board heard that the low bidder for the Wrightsville Chiller Project came in well under the district’s initial estimate. “The recommendation is coming from Moore Engineering,” said Mister Hoover, summarizing the procurement and the engineering recommendation. The apparent low bid listed in the presentation was $4,466,000 and the district said the offer included chiller equipment, controls upgrades and related work scheduled for winter installation.

Administrators also said stadium demolition and field replacement work is due to start the next week pending final township…

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