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Board authorizes staff to begin talks with Orange County on 10-year bond sequencing; recommends Carrboro, Estes Hills lead

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The board on Feb. 3 authorized district administration to develop a prioritized 10‑year funding plan with Orange County for the voter‑approved bond, proposing Carrboro Elementary and Estes Hills Elementary design funding start first and Frank Porter Graham (FPG) follow later.

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted Feb. 3 to authorize district staff to begin discussions with Orange County about sequencing and financing of a 10‑year bond program approved by voters in November.

Division of Operations lead (presenter identified as Mr. Alseroghe) outlined two sequencing proposals to present to county officials: an aspirational option asking the county to fund design for all three replacement elementary projects (Carrboro Elementary, Estes Hills Elementary and Frank Porter Graham…

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