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Presentation details safety, infrastructure problems at Lincoln Middle School after $10 million bond sale
Summary
At a Park Ridge CCSD 64 meeting a presenter outlined extensive safety and infrastructure problems at Lincoln Middle School — from outdated HVAC and failing doors to basement egress issues — and noted the board approved $10,000,000 in bonds to begin renovations while district capital budgets remain insufficient.
A presenter at a Park Ridge CCSD 64 meeting described widespread safety and infrastructure problems at Lincoln Middle School and said the district recently approved the sale of $10,000,000 in bonds to begin targeted renovations. "Protect our buildings, protect our children, preserve our future," the presenter said, framing the district's reworked master facilities plan.
The presenter outlined several specific concerns at Lincoln, a building the presenter said was built in 1928 and is one of the district's oldest schools. He said classroom doors and frames are deteriorating and estimated that redoing all classroom doors and frames across the district would cost "around 2 and a half million dollars." He added that many…
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