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Board to seek $16.6 million in May ballot proposition to add air conditioning, no tax impact claimed
Summary
Trustees described a Proposition 2 asking voters to authorize $16.6 million for capital work including air conditioning in three elementary buildings and facility upgrades; district officials said the plan uses reserves and building aid to avoid a tax increase.
Mister Cahill, a district business official, described a capital proposition the board expects to place on the May 20, 2025 ballot that would authorize $16,600,000 for additional work tied to the district’s ongoing capital project.
Cahill said the request would fund air-conditioning work at three buildings — Pine Tree, North Main and Central Valley — and related conversions from steam heating to hot-water systems. He described the technical scope as installing a new boiler, new piping and new unit…
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