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District: Bond-funded summer work largely complete; Central High design advances to community open house

Mesa County Valley School District No. 51 Board of Education · August 6, 2025
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District staff told the board that summer bond projects across multiple schools are mostly finished, Phase 1 work came in under budget, Central High schematic design is complete with a Sept. 10 community open house and construction planned for 2026, and Grand Junction High improvements and new tennis courts will be available as students return.

District operations and the bond program team told the Mesa County Valley School District No. 51 board that this summer’s bond-funded work completed major safety and classroom improvements at multiple schools and left only a handful of long‑lead finish items.

“I'm Micah Adams, program owner's rep for the 2024 bond projects,” Micah Adams said in the update, which listed asbestos abatement, new fire‑suppression piping, drinking fountains, makerspace renovations and safety bollards among the summer work across five schools. Adams said most remaining items—permanent wood doors, acoustical panels and some playground equipment—are expected to be installed after school…

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