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Board staff brief board on Delaney rebuild timing; permitting delays push ground‑breaking later than planned

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During the FY 2027 state capital budget work session staff updated the board on the Delaney rebuild project, saying the state has committed funding but final county stormwater and sediment permits remain outstanding and could delay breaking ground into October or November 2025.

Board staff told the Board of Education Tuesday that the Delaney High School rebuild project is funded by the state but has not yet broken ground because final county permitting — primarily stormwater and sediment control approvals — remain pending.

Facilities representatives said earlier spending figures in the capital request materials contained a prior accounting error that reduced one listed FY25 allocation from $8,000,000 to the correct $7,843,000; staff revised their running totals accordingly. Including prior-year allocations and the state commitment, staff said the total committed to date is approximately…

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