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Livonia board approves $2.37M door‑access upgrade, pool filtration work and Marshall School demolition; bond refunding estimated to save $7M

Livonia Public Schools Board of Education · February 23, 2026
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Summary

Trustees approved a districtwide door-access and safety upgrade project ($2,371,994), new pool filtration systems ($892,000), a demolition contract for Marshall School ($386,507), and ratified sale of refunding bonds that district staff said will yield about $7 million in net present‑value taxpayer savings.

The Livonia Public Schools Board of Education voted Feb. 23 to authorize several facilities and finance actions, including a major door‑access replacement, pool-filtration upgrades, the demolition of Marshall School and a bond refunding intended to reduce future debt service costs.

On a motion by Mr. Johnson, supported by Mrs. Frank, the board approved purchase and installation of a new district door‑access and safety system from Sequoia Technologies (Rochester Hills) in an amount not to exceed $2,371,994 including contingency. District technology and facilities staff said the current system is at end of life and the replacement will…

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