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Council extends temporary modular classrooms at Providence Elementary and Fairfax High for eight years
Summary
After staff and school representatives explained enrollment pressures and bond‑funded renovations, the council unanimously approved eight‑year special‑use‑permit extensions for Providence Elementary and Fairfax High, with a condition for the high school to remove two sheds occupying required parking spaces.
The Fairfax City Council unanimously approved special‑use‑permit (SUP) extensions to allow continued use of temporary modular classrooms at Providence Elementary School and Fairfax High School, each set to expire in eight years.
Staff said the eight‑year term aligns the SUPs with the bond‑funded facility schedule and gives the school division time to complete renovations so temporary classrooms can be removed. Claire Schweiger, planning staff, described prior SUP approvals…
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