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Wake County facilities proposes using $1.96 million lottery distribution for Fuquay Varina project, freeing lifecycle funds for deferred maintenance

Wake County Public School System Board of Education · December 16, 2025
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Summary

District staff told the board a $1,957,234.46 distribution from the North Carolina Education Lottery could be applied to Fuquay Varina Elementary's renovation/expansion to reimburse that project and free other lifecycle/SNAP funds to address deferred maintenance across multiple campuses; the county commissioners must approve the allocation.

Wake County facilities staff said the district received a $1,957,234.46 distribution from the North Carolina Education Lottery’s public school building repair and renovation fund and proposed applying those dollars to the Fuquay Varina Elementary School project.

Staff explained the lottery funds are restricted to capital and facility activities (enlargement or repair of classroom facilities, equipment purchases, project planning and design fees) and said using the lottery allocation to…

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