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Board approves revised capital improvement plan; projects include repaving, HVAC timing and perimeter fencing at Carson High

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Trustees approved a revised capital improvement plan for fiscal 2026-2030 that accelerates paving and access-control work, rolls some earlier projects forward, and identifies plumbing and HVAC contingencies as aging infrastructure is opened for repairs.

The Carson City School District Board of Trustees on May 27 approved revisions to the district's capital improvement plan (CIP) covering fiscal years 2026 through 2030, directing staff to proceed with several summer projects and to continue condition assessments on older facilities.

Facilities director Mark Johnson outlined the major changes: an increase in districtwide pavement work (additional slurry-seal and repaving projects), a Carson High School perimeter-fencing and access-control project, and contingency for plumbing and mechanical work that often emerges when older buildings are opened for renovation. "We're doing three locations for slurry seal and three locations for repaving some locations," Johnson said. Board members noted the long-running need to repave the teacher parking area at Carson Middle and…

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