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Central York SD reviews capital reserves after $2.9M in unplanned repairs
Summary
District staff told the Business Operations Committee that a run of emergency and reallocated capital projects this year reduced capital reserves and will change its eight-year facilities projection; staff described completed projects, insurance recoveries and remaining infrastructure needs estimated at roughly $24 million.
Central York School District staff reported to the Business Operations Committee on Oct. 16 that the district completed about $2.9 million in capital projects this year, more than half of which officials described as unplanned emergency repairs that reduced the capital reserve to roughly $23,000 on paper until expected grant reimbursements arrive.
The update summarized four years of capital spending and noted the district has invested about $7.3 million over that period. Facilities staff said an earlier eight-year projection of roughly $22 million, when combined with a newly identified $9.5 million need for full HVAC replacements at North Hills and Sinking Springs, now totals about $31.5 million; after current year work, staff said about $24 million remains to be scheduled and funded through the planning horizon.
The presentation listed both planned and emergency work completed this year: a $330,000 pool filter and valve repair that staff said restored expected water clarity; replacement of a failed fire pump at Sinking…
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