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Carlsbad board directs staff to pursue Measure HH "fast‑track" safety and stadium projects
Summary
After a detailed Measure HH update, trustees voted 5–0 to direct staff to advance predesign, cost estimates and procurement steps for a short list of safety and stadium projects — including fire‑alarm upgrades, a new stadium sound system and a geotechnical investigation at Sage Creek.
The Carlsbad Unified School District Board of Trustees on Nov. 19 directed staff to pursue predesign and procurement steps for a prioritized set of projects tied to the Measure HH bond program, citing inflation‑driven budget shortfalls and the need to protect student safety and high‑use facilities.
The board voted unanimously to have staff develop contracts, detailed cost estimates and timelines for fire‑alarm and access‑control upgrades, a new Carlsbad High stadium sound system and scoreboard, an investigation into soil and storm‑drain failures at Sage Creek, a replacement chiller pump at Carlsbad High and targeted front‑office access controls and intercom upgrades at select schools.
The action follows a presentation from staff showing the Measure HH program had generated…
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