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Kenosha school officials outline controlled-entrance plans, aim for October funding recommendation
Summary
District staff told the board the controlled-entrance design work paused after a failed referendum will resume and a funding recommendation is expected in October; staff said assumed tariff-driven material-cost increases that helped produce a $12.5 million estimate have not materialized.
Speaker 6, presenting for district staff, told the Kenosha Unified School District Board that work on seven controlled-entrance projects is ongoing and that staff expects to return with a funding recommendation in October. The design effort was paused after a referendum failed, Speaker 6 said, and the district plans additional site reviews with principals at a safety committee meeting next Monday before finalizing bids and costs.
"When we originally came up with that 12 and…
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