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South Euclid‑Lyndhurst board hears multi‑phase master facilities plan, approves related contracts
Summary
Board members heard a detailed presentation on a four‑phase master facilities plan that prioritizes urgent HVAC, roofing and masonry repairs and seeks contractor approvals for work at Southland and the district PAC; staff said some Phase 1 work was undertaken regardless of the levy and that larger upgrades depend on levy funding.
Lee Fuller, the district’s business director, outlined a multi‑phase master facilities plan to the South Euclid‑Lyndhurst Board of Education on Feb. 10, describing four phases split into “a” and “b” segments and a procurement process designed to produce comparable contractor bids.
Fuller told trustees that "Phase 1a started before we even passed the levy," and that some work — described as essential — would have been done whether the levy passed or not. He listed completed and in‑progress repairs at Brush High School, including replacement of HVAC equipment, exterior masonry repairs and a steam‑header repair on the third floor that had been causing steam and water to enter lower floors.
The presentation included photographs of damage, site‑specific needs and examples of the district’s decision‑making process. Fuller described…
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