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Board approves $11.8 million safety and security bond for May ballot
Summary
Trustees approved a narrowed safety‑and‑security capital proposal totaling $11,800,280 that removes unrelated items and focuses on cameras, upgraded locks, intruder‑resistant film, VoIP lockdown and visitor‑management systems. The resolution to place the bond on the May ballot passed by roll call.
After months of committee review and debate over size and scope, the Carmel Central School District Board of Education voted to place a narrowed safety‑and‑security capital project on the May ballot.
Trustees and administrators described the revised proposal as focused narrowly on safety and security items, with unrelated work removed from the…
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