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District seeks to scale back Desert Valley cooling‑tower proposal; moves forward on renting three houses

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Superintendent said the State Facilities Board's proposed cooling‑tower plan was over‑engineered and estimated at $6 million; the district is negotiating to pare the scope and hopes to begin replacement before school starts. The board also agreed to internal property management and removed pets from initial rental rules for three district houses.

Superintendent Dr. Stewart told the Bullhead City School Board on June 10 that the State Facilities Board submitted an overly engineered cooling‑tower proposal for Desert Valley that carried an estimated cost around $6 million.

"It is way over engineered, and estimated cost would be around $6,000,000," Dr. Stewart said. She said she has been in repeated…

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