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Inglewood Unified details $8.2M five‑year deferred‑maintenance plan, pairs it with $1.2M E‑Rate tech push
Summary
District staff presented a five‑year deferred‑maintenance plan allocating $8.2 million for roofing, HVAC, electrical, asphalt and other needs and a technology upgrade leveraging roughly $1.2 million in projected E‑Rate funding; the plan will go to the facilities advisory committee and return to the board for approval in December.
Assistant Superintendent Rafael Guzman told the Inglewood Unified School District board on Nov. 5 that the district is proposing a five‑year deferred‑maintenance plan allocating $8,200,000 to address major systems including roofing, HVAC, electrical infrastructure, flooring and asphalt.
"This is a living document," Guzman said, explaining the plan breaks down site‑specific needs and schedules work so the district can apportion limited funds and avoid unexpected costs. He said some items now classed as deferred maintenance have exceeded useful life and will ultimately require construction…
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