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North Clackamas board reviews $245 million bond proposal to address roofs, HVAC, safety and tech
Summary
School officials presented a $245,000,000 capital construction bond package proposed for the November ballot that they say aims not to raise the current tax rate; the package targets roofs, HVAC/thermal comfort, critical maintenance, safety and technology upgrades and will return to the board in June for potential action.
Chair opened a presentation on the district’s proposed November capital construction bond. Teresa Webster, chief of operations, described the district’s long-range facilities planning process, building condition assessments (completed in 2022) and the recent addition of an Incident IQ work-order system to link assessments to real-time maintenance data.
"We have put together a $245,000,000 proposed construction bond," said Simona Beatty, an advisory committee parent, who added the package is designed "not to increase the current tax rate" and to address the district’s critical infrastructure needs so schools remain safe…
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