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York Suburban board advances intermediate-school plan, approves township agreement after design, timeline and budget revision
Summary
The York Suburban School District received an update on the intermediate school project, approved a land-use agreement with Springettsbury Township and heard a revised budget and timeline showing a reduced building footprint and a revised cost estimate that does not trigger a referendum.
The York Suburban School District board heard a detailed update April 28 on the proposed intermediate school and approved an agreement with Springettsbury Township that allows the district to restart the land-development process for the project.
The board voted to approve the agreement with Springettsbury Township on the motion before it; the roll call showed eight yes votes and one abstention (Mister Sanders), and the measure passed 8-0 with one abstention. The abstention was recorded by Sanders because two members of his firm had worked on the agreement.
Crabtree (architect/owner’s representative) consultant Seth Wentz reviewed schedule scenarios, program changes and updated cost estimates. He told the board the district can still meet a 2027 completion target under two timing scenarios tied to township approvals: a conditional-approval path that would allow recordation of land-development plans as early as August 2025, or a delayed path that would move recording to October 2025. Wentz noted that bids are valid for 60 days…
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