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Board approves seven‑year capital improvement plan; members ask staff to explore reprioritization for safety, ventilation and library collections
Summary
The Wake County Board voted to approve the superintendent’s seven‑year capital improvement plan and associated resolution. During debate members pressed staff to consider reprioritizing cash and debt funds to accelerate safety and security upgrades, address HVAC/facility concerns and create options for refreshing school library collections.
The Wake County Board of Education voted to approve the superintendent’s seven‑year capital improvement plan (CIP) and the accompanying resolution requesting county funds.
Board members acknowledged that this year’s executive summary reflected only minor changes from the previous year, but several members used the CIP discussion to outline priorities they want staff to consider for next year’s planning cycle. Those priorities included accelerating school safety and security improvements, addressing…
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