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Facilities committee outlines $64 million deferred-maintenance and possible bond scenarios
Summary
The Midway ISD facilities committee presented a needs analysis showing roughly $24 million in current deferred maintenance and an estimated $40 million of additional needs over five years, and discussed potential bond scenarios including building a 750-student replacement elementary near River Valley.
(Note: article body continues from truncated summary) The Midway ISD facilities committee briefed the board on capital needs, deferred maintenance and potential bond scenarios to address long-term capacity and repair costs.
Committee members presented a district-wide deferred-maintenance estimate of roughly $24 million to address current delinquent items and an additional projected $40 million of needs over five years, creating an illustrative $64 million total to bring facilities current and keep them maintained through 2031. The presentation included campus-level breakdowns showing older buildings carry higher facility condition indices (FCIs); Spiegelville Elementary was flagged as having one of the highest FCIs and a…
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