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Supervisors trim parts of six‑year CIP and ask schools for details on major Grafton High renovation costs

2493393 · March 4, 2025
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Board members reduced several CIP line items totaling about $11 million over six years and asked school division officials to provide more detailed cost breakdowns and a return‑on‑investment analysis for proposed geothermal and building renovations at Grafton High School before approving major spending.

County Administrator Mark and staff reviewed the capital improvement program (CIP) with the York County Board of Supervisors at the March 4 work session, presenting cuts and timing changes the board requested and opening a broad conversation about debt limits and school projects.

The CIP as initially drafted showed roughly $226 million in general‑fund supported projects over six years, including school projects and other county capital. Supervisors asked staff to reduce or delay several projects; staff reported the board’s requested changes reduced…

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