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East Meadow superintendent outlines ‘Reimagining’ projects, frames possible $50 million bond
Summary
Superintendent Rosner presented a multi-school building-improvement plan focused on safety, HVAC, athletics and theater upgrades and described a hypothetical $50 million bond as an illustrative tax-impact example; trustees and residents pressed for details on scope, timing and cost.
Superintendent Rosner presented a districtwide plan called “Reimagining East Meadow,” outlining building repairs and upgrades that the district says are too large for annual operating capital and may require voter approval via a bond. The proposal would target safety vestibules, fire alarm and PA-system upgrades, boiler replacements, classroom and library renovations, new LED lighting, music and engineering labs, expanded athletic fields with synthetic turf, new bleachers and restroom facilities, locker-room replacements, and upgrades to auditorium sound and lighting control systems.
Rosner said the district uses a building condition survey—"required by law," he said—to prioritize projects and…
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