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Kennewick reviews capital projects, Tri-Tech remodel and $2 million general-fund transfer to capital
Summary
District facilities staff updated the board on the 2025–26 capital projects fund, completed summer projects (paving, Lampstad stadium parking and a new video board), ongoing Tri-Tech construction and an anticipated $2 million transfer from the general fund to capital projects to cover cyclical and reimbursable costs.
The Kennewick School District board received a detailed capital projects and budget update Tuesday, including completed summer work, ongoing Tri-Tech Skill Center construction, several site-specific infrastructure needs and an anticipated $2 million transfer from the district general fund into the capital projects fund.
District staff said summer 2025 paving projects included repairs at Lampstad Stadium and other parking-lot work, and the school opened a new video board installed in partnership with a local sponsor. Staff also described an urgent food-services freezer repair that required temporary measures and a planned compressor replacement expected to be completed within the 2025–26 budget year.
Presenters said Tri-Tech Skill Center construction is the district’s largest active project. The general contractor is Sherwood Hill Construction; staff reported roofing tear-off, sewer tie-ins along Kellogg and other…
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