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Liberty County staff outline FY27 Georgia DOE capital outlay applications totaling $1.33 million in reimbursements

Liberty County Board of Education · August 26, 2025
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Summary

District staff told the board it will apply for FY27 state capital outlay reimbursements: $581,721 for a Liberty Elementary roof and $751,646 for an HVAC upgrade at Bradwell Institute, for a combined potential reimbursement of $1,333,367; applications are due to the Georgia DOE by Nov. 1.

District staff told the board the Georgia Department of Education’s FY27 capital outlay application window is open and that the Liberty County School System plans to submit two board-approved projects for state reimbursement.

Mr. Jackson said the district is eligible to seek $581,721 for a roof replacement at Liberty Elementary School and $751,646 for an HVAC upgrade at Bradwell Institute, for a combined projected state reimbursement of $1,333,367. He said the application must be submitted to the Georgia Department of Education by Nov. 1 and reiterated that local board approval of the capital outlay applications is required before the state will accept or approve reimbursement.

Mr. Jackson clarified that the district had submitted three applications for FY25 (for HVAC upgrades at Taylor’s Creek, Waldo Pafford and Midway Middle School) and that the two items under discussion are for FY27. He said the item was provided for information and would be returned to the board for formal approval at the next meeting.

Next steps: staff will prepare formal board action for the FY27 capital-outlay reimbursements and submit the district’s applications to Georgia DOE by the Nov. 1 deadline.