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RSU 4 board unanimously approves SRRF application to upgrade Libby Tozier School security
Summary
The RSU 4 board voted unanimously to submit a School Revolving Renovation Fund (SRRF) application to the state for safety and security upgrades at Libby Tozier School, including exterior door replacements, card readers, a hardened vestibule, and contingency funds for hazardous‑materials mitigation. Board members discussed long‑term facility plans,
The RSU 4 Board of Directors voted unanimously to submit a School Revolving Renovation Fund (SRRF) application to the state for safety and security improvements at Libby Tozier School.
The vote followed a detailed presentation from Jamie Willette of Harriman & Associates, who described the SRRF submission as an estimate based on a narrative and a third‑party cost estimator rather than contractor bids. Willette said, “This is an estimate of the work based on a narrative. It is not an actual bid from a contractor.”
Campus security upgrades described in the application include replacing exterior doors, installing door‑monitoring contacts, adding card‑reader access points, hardening vestibule glazing and the transaction window, and a security vestibule. The proposal’s Appendix A lists line items and contingencies, including hazardous‑materials testing and mitigation, and a $30,000 allowance for exterior signage to clearly identify the main entrance.
Why it matters: SRRF is a state program that can help districts fund building work; if RSU 4’s application is awarded, the district would pay a…
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