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Trustees OK revised capital improvement plan; projects include paving, access control and Carson High perimeter fencing
Summary
The board approved a revised capital improvement plan covering FY2026–2030 that schedules paving, access control phase 3 and perimeter fencing and preserves roughly $4.5 million in pay‑as‑you‑go funds for capital use if needed.
Carson City School District trustees on May 27 approved a revised capital improvement plan for fiscal years 2026–2030, moving forward with a slate of summer projects that include pavement repairs, access‑control work and design for a perimeter fence at Carson High School.
Facilities director Mark Johnson told the board he increased funding for district‑wide pavement maintenance to cover a mix of slurry seal, seal coat and repaving at several sites this summer. “We’re slurry sealing the South Teacher’s parking lot, Seliger Elementary, and then we’re paving in front of Fritch Building A, Empire…
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