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CFISD long-range plan flags nearly $1.4 billion in facility, security and instructional-technology needs
Summary
CFISD’s long-range planning committee reported major end-of-life needs across 132 facilities and presented cost estimates of nearly $800 million for facilities, about $135 million for security technology and roughly $462 million for instructional/IT needs. The committee scheduled a Jan. 14 follow-up to prioritize projects.
The Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District’s long-range planning committee told trustees on Dec. 15 that an assessment of district facilities and technology has identified extensive end-of-life needs across the district’s 132 facilities, totaling roughly 19,300,000 square feet.
Anya Lucas, presenting the committee’s findings, said the facilities assessment categorized needs into “must do” items with a 1–3 year life expectancy and “should do” items expected…
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