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Board reviews $32 million draft five‑year capital plan; staff recommends work session to set priorities

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The Colonial Heights School Board reviewed a draft five‑year capital improvement plan listing roughly $32 million in projects, of which about $11 million (35%) is funded and about $21 million remains unfunded. Board members asked staff for a work session to prioritize projects in light of a possible new high‑school feasibility study.

The Colonial Heights School Board reviewed a draft five‑year capital improvement plan (CIP) at its Nov. 19 meeting that lists roughly $32 million in maintenance and capital projects for school facilities. Board and staff agreed to seek a short work session so board members can prioritize projects before the district finalizes the plan and transmits it to the city for inclusion in municipal planning.

Troy (administration) told the board the draft captures large capital projects, major maintenance and other work that may require district reserves, shared funding with the city or debt issuance. The draft lists about $32,000,000 in projects; roughly 35% (about $11,000,000) is currently funded…

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