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OUSD outlines $7.4M deferred‑maintenance plan, prioritizing safety projects this summer
Summary
Facilities presented a $7.4 million deferred‑maintenance package — $6.0M budgeted this year plus $1.4M carryover — that targets fire‑alarm work, seven full asphalt replacements, roofing, exterior painting, flooring and storm‑drain improvements; trustees asked for a public‑facing plan and school‑level listings.
Orange Unified School District staff on Jan. 22 presented a prioritized deferred‑maintenance program that uses $6.0 million budgeted in the current year plus $1.4 million in carryover funds, totaling $7.4 million for near‑term projects.
Facilities director presentation outlined the summer work and estimated costs: one fire‑alarm project at an identified site (estimated $680,000), full asphalt replacement at seven locations (estimate $3.1 million), four slurry coat/resurfacing projects ($610,000), one major multipurpose room flooring project to…
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