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School committee prioritizes HVAC, roofing and a revolving capital approach for reimbursable projects
Summary
The committee reviewed a five‑year capital improvement plan prioritizing HVAC replacement, roofing and other 'warm, safe and dry' projects and asked staff to model a restricted/revolving capital fund that would capture RIDE reimbursements to accelerate future work.
At the meeting the South Kingstown School Committee walked through a five‑year capital improvement plan (CIP) that emphasizes warm, safe and dry priorities and seeks to maximize RIDE reimbursement for eligible projects.
Superintendent Pedraza said the CIP as listed in the ClearGov platform contains 61 projects, 56 of which staff identified as eligible for reimbursement. Near‑term priorities the presentation flagged were HVAC replacements,…
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