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District 51 outlines $190 million bond work: Central HS, Fruita Monument HS, priority improvement projects
Summary
Officials briefed the board on progress since voters approved a $190 million bond in November, including design teams, construction manager selections and a summer schedule for priority improvement projects.
Clint Garcia, chief operations officer for Mesa County Valley School District No. 51, and Micah Adams of Dynamic Project Management updated the board on Jan. 7 about work since the district’s $190 million bond passed in November.
Why it matters: The bond funds major upgrades to Central High School, Fruita Monument High School and a set of districtwide priority improvement projects (PIPs) that address safety, accessibility and learning environments.
Adams said the bond package totals $190,000,000 and breaks into three components: Central High School (just under…
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