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Frontier Central advances $9M 'Shield' safety-and-facilities package, sets Jan. 20 public vote
Summary
The Frontier Central School District board adopted resolutions finding no significant environmental impact for a proposed $9 million 'Shield' capital project and authorized a special vote on Jan. 20, 2026. District staff said the plan would use existing debt-service capacity and would not raise taxes if costs remain on plan.
The Frontier Central School District board voted to advance a proposed $9 million capital package called the "Shield Project," adopting a SEQRA negative declaration and authorizing a special public vote on Jan. 20, 2026, to approve the proposition.
District presenters described the Shield Project as a districtwide safety and wellness package that would fund upgraded PA and two‑way intercom systems, enhanced visitor-management systems, expanded camera coverage, wireless card access for classrooms and gyms, selective door replacements where existing doors do not close or meet fire-code requirements, mobile visitor-management units for outdoor athletic events, improved radio repeater…
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