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Kyrene officials: bonds and overrides sustain building upkeep; district complex not easily moved

Kyrene Elementary District Governing Board · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Chief Financial Officer Chris Herman told the board local bond and override funding supports a 10‑year capital plan that keeps campus buildings maintained, but noted major system work will be needed across sites over time.

At the Oct. 28 meeting district finance and operations staff outlined facility‑condition and capital‑planning constraints tied to the district's long‑range plan.

Chris Herman, the district's chief financial officer, told the board Kyrene has been able to maintain its buildings through local bond and override revenue and a 10‑year capital plan. "Without bond and capital override money, there's not enough money provided by our state to keep our buildings in the…

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