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North Hills School District to seek $2.8 million grant to replace high‑school rooftop HVAC units; board advances several finance items
Summary
At its March 5 meeting the North Hills Board of Education voted to add a grant resolution and several finance items to the legislative agenda, including authorization to apply for a $2.8 million Public School Facility Improvement Grant to replace remaining high‑school rooftop HVAC units and pool dehumidification; the district would provide a 25% match (~$700,000).
The North Hills Board of Education voted March 5 to advance finance items that include an application for a Public School Facility Improvement Grant to replace rooftop HVAC units and pool dehumidification at North Hills High School.
Mrs. Elwood, the board member reporting for finance and operations, said the district plans to ask SiteLogic IQ to submit an application for $2,800,000 to replace the district’s remaining rooftop units and the pool dehumidification system. “The district will be moving forward with an application of $2,800,000,” Mrs. Elwood said. She told the board the project covers 22 units in total, 10 of which were replaced previously using grant funds.
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