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School board approves up to $250,000 for Granite Falls High School siding repairs and repainting
Summary
The Granite Falls School Board voted to authorize up to $250,000 from the district capital projects fund for exterior siding repairs and repainting at Granite Falls High School, after staff described failing siding, rusted metal columns and an expedited summer timeline.
The Granite Falls School Board on Tuesday approved a renovation of Granite Falls High School’s exterior siding and repainting, authorizing district staff to spend up to $250,000 from the capital projects fund.
District facilities staff described deteriorated siding, rusted metal column covers and water infiltration at the base of the exterior walls and said repairs must start shortly after school ends to complete work over the summer. The board voted to set a not-to-exceed limit of $250,000 so staff can accept a contractor and begin work without waiting for the next board meeting.
Why it matters: The district said the high school building is…
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