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Columbia Heights board hears $14.5 million Valley View indoor-air-quality plan; vote set for June 10

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Summary

District staff presented a proposed long‑term facility maintenance plan that includes a $14.5 million indoor air quality project for Valley View Elementary, roofing work at Columbia Academy and an increased focus on mechanical systems; the board did not vote and will consider the resolution and related approvals at its June 10 meeting.

District facilities staff on May 27 laid out a multi‑year long‑term facility maintenance (LTFM) program that centers on a $14.5 million indoor air quality project at Valley View Elementary and a continued push to address deferred mechanical and roofing needs across Columbia Heights Public Schools.

The plan was presented to the Columbia Heights Public Schools School Board by Director Hennikins, who said the Valley View project is the largest single item in the district’s near‑term LTFM work and that the board’s formal approval will be requested at the June 10 meeting.

The presentation framed the project inside a broader 10‑year LTFM outlook. Director Hennikins told the board the district’s 2026 budget year shows a one‑time spike driven by the Valley…

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