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Board hears 10‑year facilities outlook; boilers and capital needs could raise annual funding needs

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District administrators presented the 10‑year facilities plan and phase 2 construction updates, noting the district has a $5.7 million capital improvement balance (Fund 46), annual SIP allocations around $2.5–3.0 million, and looming large costs for boiler replacements that may push annual capital needs higher.

The Oshkosh Area School District’s administration presented a 10‑year facilities outlook Sept. 10, detailing how the district plans maintenance, equipment replacement and capital projects and how those needs interact with operating budgets and referendum proceeds.

Mister Neehan, the district administrator leading the facilities discussion, said the 10‑year plan covers routine maintenance (roofs, parking lots, flooring), larger mechanical items (notably boilers) and the district’s four‑phase consolidation program now in phase 2. The administration noted the phase 2 referendum — the district’s earlier…

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