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Apple Valley board directs use of COP proceeds to fund Granite Hills stadium design
Summary
After weeks of public pleas, the Apple Valley Unified board voted unanimously to use existing COP proceeds and other revenues to fund design and DSA approval for a Granite Hills High School athletic facility, with staff estimating 12–15 months to obtain DSA clearance.
The Apple Valley Unified School District board voted unanimously to direct staff to fund design and DSA approval for a proposed athletic facility at Granite Hills High School using existing certificate of participation (COP) proceeds and other revenue sources.
Assistant Superintendent Matthew Schulenberg told trustees the district has about $3 million in COP proceeds in Fund 40 and estimated the design and DSA approval work would cost roughly $2 million to $2.5 million. "As we finish the conceptual design, then we get into construction document drawing, DSA approval and…
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