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Facilities director outlines near‑term projects, flags urgent safety repairs

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District facilities staff presented the long‑term facilities maintenance (LTFM) plan with a focus on the next two years, prioritizing seal coating, loading docks, boilers, and several safety‑critical repairs (egress doors, a degrading fire alarm panel and a fire curtain) that staff said must be addressed.

District facilities staff told the Prior Lake‑Savage Area Schools Board they are concentrating the Long‑Term Facilities Maintenance plan on projects the district can complete or affect in the next two years and flagged several urgent safety and reliability issues.

Director Powers, presenting the LTFM schedule, said the first two years focus on work that extends asset life—“that’s why you see a lot of seal coating” to extend parking‑lot life and defer full replacement. He described higher‑priority repairs where safety or imminent failure drove scheduling changes: replacement of egress doors at 5 Hawks to correct a fire‑code violation; a failing fire alarm panel at Glendale functioning at about 85% and described as likely to need replacement…

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