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West Seneca board reviews $82.2 million capital project, proposes pool infills and school reconfiguration
Summary
The West Seneca Central School District presented a narrowed $82.2 million capital project that prioritizes safety and end-of-life building repairs, proposes infilling two middle-school pools for classrooms, and sets a March 17 board milestone on whether to seek a public referendum.
The West Seneca Central School District on Feb. 3 presented a proposed $82,200,000 capital improvement project that officials said focuses on critical building-condition and safety items and programmatic adjustments tied to a recent school reconfiguration plan.
District and consultant teams from Young and Wright Architects and Campus Construction told the board they had pared an earlier long “BCS” list—previously estimated at roughly $437 million, then $206 million—down to a prioritized scope addressing boilers, fire-alarm systems, restroom renovations, plumbing, and other end-of-life systems. “We’re prioritizing certain things,” a presenter said, adding that the current list targets items judged to be at critical risk of failure.
Why it matters: staff said the reductions aim to fund the most urgent health-and-safety work…
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