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Board reviews 10-year facilities outlook and capital improvement fund shortfall

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Summary

District staff presented a 10-year facilities plan tied to the phase 2 referendum and urged building fund (Fund 46) replenishment to avoid deferring maintenance; boilers and annual capital needs were highlighted as upcoming large expenses.

The Oshkosh Area School District board received a presentation on the district's 10-year facilities plan and the status of the capital improvement fund (Fund 46), which district staff said needs additional sustained transfers to avoid deferred maintenance.

District staff described the 10-year plan as a schedule for routine and large capital projects — roofs, parking lots, athletic facilities, flooring and mechanical systems — and explained the plan is integrated with the district's four-phase consolidation work now entering phase 2. “The 10 year facility plan is really made up of how we…

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