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Excelsior Springs superintendent reports $50,000 emergency parking repairs, seeks fourth SRO from marijuana tax committee; outlines new state rules for student‑
Summary
Superintendent (name not specified) told the Excelsior Springs School District board that a summer repaving project at the high school has uncovered deeper pavement failure than expected and will require an emergency mill‑and‑fill estimated at about $50,000.
Superintendent (name not specified) told the Excelsior Springs School District board that a summer repaving project at the high school has uncovered deeper pavement failure than expected and will require an emergency mill-and-fill estimated at about $50,000.
The superintendent said crews initially planned to mill about 2 inches but “we were having to mill 4 inches because they mill the 2 inches and it's just breaking up,” and described large, deep potholes that made a larger repair necessary.
The board was told the cost will be handled through a capital budget revision this quarter and that doing the deeper repair now will likely delay a larger repave and be less expensive than doing only a partial fix and returning later.
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