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CPS facilities report shows $61M roofing need; district lays out five‑year capital priorities

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Cincinnati Public Schools staff presented a five‑year facilities master plan at the Oct. 11 retreat identifying major maintenance and capital costs — roofs ($61M), painting ($30M), HVAC ($20M), cameras and athletic field upgrades — and urged planning for rising maintenance needs.

Cincinnati — Cincinnati Public Schools presented a five‑year facilities plan Oct. 11 that catalogs deferred maintenance and upgrades across the district and places roofs, painting, HVAC and camera replacement among the largest upcoming capital needs.

Chief facilities staff briefed the board on a multi‑year project list and a template that spreads tasks across fiscal years. The plan groups work in categories such as roofs, HVAC, playgrounds, cameras, athletic fields, carpets and fire‑alarm upgrades and assigns estimated costs and target life cycles for replacement.

Key figures and priorities: The presentation included these approximate…

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