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Board hears bond update; district expects proceeds Feb. 18 and begins bids for flooring, fields and courts

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L'Anse Creuse Public Schools officials told the board on Jan. 27 that bond proceeds are expected Feb. 18 and that bids and early work will move forward on elementary flooring, high‑school athletic fields, tennis courts, pool systems and district pavement; four or five buses and roofing projects also await funding.

L'Anse Creuse Public Schools officials told the board on Jan. 27 that the district expects bond proceeds to arrive on Feb. 18 and that staff and bond partners are preparing bids and starting design work for a set of first‑series projects.

The update, presented by Superintendent Keith Howell and architects and engineers from Partners in Architecture and Bart Mallow & Partners, covered three elementary flooring replacements, synthetic turf and dugout refurbishments for varsity baseball and softball at both high schools, replacement of tennis courts at L'Anse Creuse High School North, striping for eight pickleball courts, pool dehumidification and filtration work, district pavement repairs, and other infrastructure items. Finance lead Kathy Coonan told the board, “Wewe're waiting for the money...we're hoping to close on the 18th of February.”

Why it matters: the projects shown are part of the bond program voters approved in November and…

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