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Mayor says temporary Chapman Elementary drop-off will be ready by school start; staff clarifies which school projects are bond items

3413757 · May 20, 2025
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At a Policies and Procedures Committee meeting, the Kenai Peninsula Borough mayor said a temporary parent drop-off and access from the highway for Chapman Elementary will be functional by the start of school. Borough staff clarified that two school projects discussed are not bond-funded and that the Chapman work is at the design-contract stage.

Miss Clark, committee chair of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Policies and Procedures Committee, opened the committee meeting at 4:45 p.m. and introduced the mayor's report. During that report, the Mayor (Kenai Peninsula Borough) said a temporary drop-off will be in place for Chapman Elementary by the time school starts, though the work likely will not be the final configuration.

The mayor said, "We will by the time school starts, we will have a place to get off of the highway and a place to, land for parents…

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