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Hamilton Central hears $57M long‑range needs; board discusses $24M referendum timing

Hamilton Central School District Board of Education · August 16, 2024
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Summary

A consulting team updated the Hamilton Central School District board on roughly $57 million in identified capital needs and explained the district’s $24 million maximum cost allowance and recommended timing for a referendum to capture that allowance.

Chad Roberts, a consultant working with the district’s planning team, told the Hamilton Central School District Board of Education on Aug. 15 that a 2022 building‑condition survey and follow‑on long‑range planning exercise produced about $57,000,000 in potential work across district facilities.

Roberts said that the figure represents total identified needs, not the amount the district would ask voters to approve. “That $24,000,000 breaks down … about 19 and a half million in construction cost and about 4 and a half million of what they define as incidentals,” Roberts said, noting incidentals cover site work, soft costs, design…

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