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North Hills officials urge quick action to replace rooftop HVAC units as grant timing remains uncertain

North Hills Board of Education · January 9, 2026
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Summary

District consultants recommended completing remaining rooftop HVAC replacements and a pool dehumidifier this summer, reporting six bids and an estimated project cost of about $2.8 million (budgeted not to exceed $3.1 million). Consultants urged prompt board direction because equipment lead times are 15–18 weeks.

The North Hills School District was advised Jan. 8 to move quickly on a summer installation of remaining rooftop HVAC units and a pool dehumidifier after consultants reported favorable bids but long equipment lead times.

Mike Arnold, who presented the capital-planning update, said the district completed 10 rooftop unit replacements last summer and is recommending replacement of the remaining 12 packaged rooftop units plus a pool dehumidification unit. “We got six bids on this work,” Arnold said, and the project is…

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