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Lewis Central outlines bond project timeline, approves $127,000 in parking-lot and court design fees

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Summary

Superintendent presented a draft timeline for bond-funded projects including high-school vestibule, parking-lot repairs, tennis-court relocation and roof work; the board approved a $127,000 design-fee package and a reimbursement resolution to repay $2.5 million in advance bond expenditures.

The Lewis Central Community School District Board of Education received a bond-planning update and approved design fees and bond-administration agreements at its Jan. 13 meeting.

Superintendent (name not specified) told the board the timeline presented is preliminary and that the facilities committee will review it before the Feb. 3 board meeting. The work list included a high-school safety vestibule and office reconfiguration, parking-lot and pavement repairs at multiple campuses, relocation and replacement of deteriorated tennis courts, roof work at the high school, LED lighting, and mechanical and fire-alarm projects.

Immediate actions and reasoning: The board voted to approve three design-fee contracts totaling $127,000 to produce stamped engineering and architectural plans required for competitive bidding: - Tennis-court relocation design: $30,000 (includes flood-plain development permit cost estimated at $2,000). - Titan Hill parking-lot and queuing-lane design:…

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