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Board approves $11.8 million safety-and-security bond for May ballot and declares emergency infrastructure work
Summary
Trustees approved a narrowed safety-and-security capital project totaling $11,800,280 to appear on the May ballot and declared an emergency project for a failing water tank to expedite repairs; both actions were carried by roll call after committee review and public discussion.
The Carmel Central School District Board of Education voted on March 26 to place a focused safety-and-security capital proposition on the May ballot and separately declared emergency infrastructure work.
Trustee Curzio summarized the multi-month committee process that produced a narrowed safety-and-security package, which now totals $11,800,280 and includes district-wide security cameras, interior and exterior door locks,…
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