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Waukesha School Board approves land transfers, $1.5 million curriculum fund and utility easements

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Summary

The School District of Waukesha board approved a land-transfer agreement for North High School drainage work, designated $1.5 million in Fund 10 for future core curriculum resources and granted two We Energies easements for Meadowbrook and Bethesda elementary schools, actions that are part of ongoing long-range budget and facilities planning.

The School District of Waukesha Board of Education on May 14 approved several Finance & Facilities Committee recommendations, including land transactions tied to a drainage improvement at North High School, a $1.5 million designation in the district’s Fund 10 for future core curriculum resources, and two utility easements requested by We Energies.

The moves came after the Finance & Facilities Committee reviewed the items at its May 12 meeting and brought them to the full board for action. Carrie Kozlowski, reporting for the committee, said the North High School agreement “incorporates the necessary land and easement transactions between the city and the school district.” Kozlowski moved each item; the motions passed on roll calls with unanimous support (9–0).

Why it matters: the drainage agreement is directly tied to a planned field improvement at…

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