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York County outlines major capital projects and a six-year CIP; Bethel Manor gets $3.2M federal seed
Summary
The superintendent's proposed six-year Capital Improvements Program for 2027-2032 includes a Bethel Manor addition funded in part by $3.2M in federal money, Tab High renovations with a push for cost-saving design and geothermal systems, Derry Elementary parking expansion, systemwide safety upgrades and an operations consolidation.
David Kilburn, the division's new associate director of capital plans and projects, and CFO Bill Bowen presented an updated capital projects report and the superintendent's proposed six-year CIP (FY2027-2032) at the Dec. 15 work session.
Kilburn said secondary school auditorium sound booths are nearly complete at Bruton and Tab High and that Tab High has reached 65% drawings with hazmat testing underway. He described a reconfigured Tab High design that creates a two-story learning commons and Kiva, repurposes interior spaces into six net new classrooms and trims exterior additions to…
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