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Facilities report: Pembroke schools note aging buildings, wastewater-treatment costs and parking-lot needs

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Summary

Pembroke Public Schools’ business manager and facilities director presented a maintenance overview on March 25 that outlined aging building systems, capital needs and recurring operating costs across five district schools.

Pembroke Public Schools’ business manager and facilities director presented a maintenance overview on March 25 that outlined aging building systems, capital needs and recurring operating costs across five district schools.

Why it matters: The district operates several facilities built or substantially renovated decades ago; deferred maintenance and aging mechanical systems can carry growing costs and service risks. The presentation identified projects that may require planned capital funding or changes in staffing and contracting.

Key details - Buildings and lifecycle: presenters described five school buildings with major renovations about 24–27 years old; many fixtures (toilets, faucets, fountains) are on similar replacement…

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