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Carmel board approves safety-and-security bond to appear on May ballot
Summary
After months of committee review, the board approved an $11.8 million safety-and-security capital project that removes unrelated items and will be placed on the May ballot; trustees said the revised proposal focuses on cameras, locks, intruder-resistant film and visitor-management systems.
The Carmel Central School District Board of Education voted March 26 to approve a resolution sending a revised safety-and-security capital project to the May ballot.
Trustees described the latest proposal as narrowed from prior drafts and focused strictly on security needs: districtwide cameras, interior and exterior door locks, intruder-resistant film on accessible ground-level windows and doors, a VoIP lockdown system, a…
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