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School board chair says joint city‑school task force will seek compromise on $60M CIP, Sandusky rebuild uncertain

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Lynchburg City Schools and City Council have formed a joint task force to reconcile school facility needs and the city's capital improvement plan. The committee will meet through April and aims to recommend joint options but has no formal decision‑making power; Sandusky rebuild appears unlikely under current draft city CIP.

School Board Chair Dr. Day told the Lynchburg City Schools board on Tuesday that a joint task force with City Council will meet through late April to try to reconcile the school division’s capital requests with the city’s draft capital improvement plan (CIP).

"This new committee, the joint task force or JTF, will meet for the first time on February 27," Dr. Day said, adding the panel plans four additional meetings and will expire no later than June 30. The task force, co‑chaired by Day and a council member, is composed of three school board representatives and three city council members.

At Tuesday’s briefing, Day…

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