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District condition assessment finds $1.7B near-term repairs, $6B replacement value; staff outline master plan and outreach for possible bond
Summary
A facilities condition assessment presented to the board estimates roughly $1.7 billion in needed repairs over five years across SFUSD’s portfolio, against a $6 billion replacement value; staff proposed a facilities master plan, targeted outreach and a placeholder $1 billion bond planning figure to begin geo-bond work.
San Francisco Unified School District staff unveiled a districtwide facilities condition assessment that places many campus systems in the “poor” or “deficient” range and identified roughly $1.7 billion in five-year repair needs across the district’s buildings.
Key findings: Facilities staff said the assessment focuses on life-cycle replacement needs across heating, electrical distribution, roofing and site systems. The “repair/renewal” estimate is approximately $1.7 billion against a $6 billion replacement valuation. Staff emphasized most issues stem from aging systems rather than immediate life‑safety deficiencies; life-safety…
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