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CUSD 300 reviews master facility plan and funding options for FY26–27
Summary
Consultants and district finance staff presented a prioritized five-year master facility plan and a range of funding options including life-safety bonds, debt certificates and a potential Kane County school facility sales tax; the board asked for more detailed funding scenarios before deciding priorities.
CUSD 300 administrators and consultant Leggett presented a five-year master facility plan and a menu of financing options during the board operations committee meeting, with administrators urging the board to consider which projects to prioritize in fiscal years 2026 and 2027.
The plan outlines “good, better, best” tiers for projects—starting with essential safety and compliance work, then capacity and educational enhancements—and identifies roughly $68,000,000 in life-safety needs and $480,477,008.87 in non-life-safety projects over five years, according to the presentation.
Kelsey Jordan, a consultant from Leggett, reviewed the planning process and the good/better/best criteria, and highlighted recommended projects for 2026, including…
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