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City and Davis School Officials outline facilities work, Anderson Corridor estimate and park projects; $5.4 million right‑of‑way estimate, shortfalls remain
Summary
City and school district staff reported on ongoing construction at Davis Senior High, timeline for a new robotics center and pool access, the Anderson Corridor right‑of‑way estimate of $5.4 million with roughly $1.1–$1.2 million shortfalls for each jurisdiction, and progress on Central Park and a new Grindline skate park.
City and school district officials updated a joint city–district “2x2” committee on Wednesday about construction, right‑of‑way work and park projects, reporting a $5.4 million estimate for the Anderson Corridor right‑of‑way and continuing shortfalls that will require budget decisions.
The committee heard that Davis Senior High’s new STEM building is nearing closeout and that the district’s robotics center is “expected to be filled with water July 1,” providing new pool access with the primary entrance on the north side adjacent to the north gym. City staff said the overall Anderson Corridor estimate is $5,400,000, split roughly $2.9 million for right‑of‑way work and $2.5 million for the school district property, and that both sides currently face shortfalls of about $1.1–$1.2 million.
Why it matters: the corridor work requires…
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