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District presents facilities audit and four‑phase master plan; phase 1 to use existing PI funds

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Director of Business Affairs Lee Fuller reviewed an Ameresco facilities audit (district average grade C) and a proposed four‑phase master plan. Phase 1 targets comfort and water‑penetration fixes and will be funded with leftover Permanent Improvement (PI) funds; later phases (each ~ $14M) would require board and voter approval.

Lee Fuller, director of business affairs for the South Euclid‑Lyndhurst City School District, presented a facilities audit and a proposed four‑phase master facilities plan at the board meeting Tuesday, citing an Ameresco audit that averaged roughly a C grade across buildings.

Fuller said the audit, produced by Ameresco, covered school buildings and district facilities at no cost to the district and produced a prioritized list of repairs and upgrades. “Ameresco conducted a full facilities audit at no cost to the district,” Fuller said. He summarized a matrix that ties building square footage and condition to fund allocation targets so investments match identified needs.

Fuller described a fund‑allocation approach that weights each building’s share of district square…

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