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Measure X projects face sequencing delays; community questions rising fencing costs
Summary
Project manager Joseph Martinez told the Coalinga-Huron board that sequencing and subcontractor issues have delayed site-security fencing and other Measure X Phase 1 work; trustees and residents pressed for cost breakdowns and whether bond funds or general fund are paying held projects.
District project manager Joseph Martinez updated the board on Measure X Phase 1 and other capital projects, describing progress and hurdles at multiple school sites. He said the Sunset classroom wing is at DSA review and the Huron Elementary library multimedia building is delayed because the municipal fire-water system does not yet meet the flow requirement (about 1,500 gallons per minute; current flow reported near 1,100 gpm). Martinez said contractors have begun work at some sites but sequencing problems — in particular a subcontractor delay in pouring…
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