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Board adopts facilities master plan estimating nearly $150 million in immediate needs
Summary
Consultants presented a 5–10 year facilities master plan with about $149.8 million in near-term (0–3 year) priorities and an escalated total near $272 million; the board adopted the framework as guidance, not as an immediate funding commitment.
The Francis Howell School District board on Jan. 15 adopted a facilities master plan that lays out a prioritized, data-informed roadmap for building repairs and upgrades over the next decade, with an emphasis on deferred maintenance, safety and learning-environment improvements.
Megan Barnes of Hollis & Miller Architects said the planning process combined facility assessments, stakeholder input and cost validation. "Our final recommendation...just under a $150,000,000 would address all of the red needs that have been identified," she told the…
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