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District operations director reports building needs, $9 million roof on Arlington High planned in 2024 capital levy
Summary
The district’s annual Asset Preservation Program review identified roof and gym-floor work, window and siding repairs, and other maintenance needs. The Arlington School District plans a roughly $9 million roof replacement for Arlington High School and is packaging several projects into the 2024 capital levy.
Brian Lewis, executive director of operations for the Arlington School District, presented the board with the district’s annual Asset Preservation Program (APP) report, which updates condition scores and identifies building maintenance needs tied to eligibility for state matching funds.
"The asset preservation program is a program of the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction that applies to all school districts who receive state matching funds," Lewis said, and he told the board participation is required for future state matching eligibility.
Lewis summarized condition scores and noted specific deficiencies the district plans to address. The largest project he identified is a roof replacement at Arlington High School that the district estimates at about $9,000,000; that work is…
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