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Facilities committee details capital projects; district plans to apply surplus to courts, HVAC and other needs

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The facilities committee presented a package of capital projects — from new cafeteria furniture to full tennis-court replacement — and recommended using a proposed $1.3 million surplus to fund several high-priority items.

Facility directors and committee members reviewed a batch of maintenance and capital projects the district plans to pursue, and they told the board some of the work could be funded from a proposed $1.3 million transfer to the capital reserve.

Key project highlights - Cafeteria furniture: Students from Central Mountain High School and Central Mountain Middle School worked with food-service director Sharon Berger and a vendor to design new cafeteria furniture; the furniture purchase will be paid from funds saved in the food-service department, the presentation said. Committee minutes note the furniture is planned for installation over the summer and that a few structural repairs in the middle-school cafeteria will be paid from the general fund. - Solar project feasibility: Representatives from the McClure Group (Alissa Wingenfeld’s team) updated the committee on a proposed solar installation, including a pilot concept…

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