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District directs staff to proceed with $88.5 million Mayo High infrastructure and air‑quality plan
Summary
After pausing an earlier proposal, the superintendent told the board the district will move forward with a trimmed $88.5 million plan to address Mayo High School's indoor air quality and critical infrastructure, rather than recommend a new‑construction referendum now.
Superintendent Kent Pickell told the board Dec. 17 that the district paused the previously discussed Mayo High School project to review costs and alternatives and has directed staff to proceed with a reduced‑cost plan estimated at about $88.5 million.
Pickell said the district and its contractors focused the scope on critical infrastructure—the electrical, mechanical and…
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