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Board adopts 10-year capital plan outlining roughly $1 billion in district facility needs

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Superintendent and facilities staff presented a second-generation 10-year capital plan that inventories district properties and projects roughly $1 billion in needs over the next decade; the board adopted the plan and discussed portable classrooms, timelines for site work, and how to make project schedules accessible to parents.

The San Francisco Unified School District adopted a 10-year capital plan intended to inventory facilities, prioritize projects and coordinate school construction and modernization with city capital planning.

Chief Facilities Officer David Golden told the board the plan compiles property lists (by assessor-parcel number and by program), projects roughly $1 billion in capital needs over 10 years and…

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