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Board updates on capital projects, approves updated tennis-courts agreement with the City of Hobbs

Hobbs Municipal Schools Board of Education · March 25, 2026

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Summary

Operations staff briefed the board on multiple construction and repair projects (roofing, HVAC, playgrounds, field testing and PSFA reviews) and the board approved an updated 50-year joint service agreement with the City of Hobbs for tennis courts at Hobbs High.

Operations staff briefed the Hobbs Municipal Schools board on ongoing capital and maintenance projects and the board approved an updated joint service agreement with the City of Hobbs covering tennis courts at Hobbs High School.

The operations presenter noted multiple active projects: Del Norte and Hauser replacements, roofing and HVAC work, fire-alarm replacements at College Langston, installation of a playground at Taylor Elementary (with minor finish work remaining), field-testing and drilling surveys with a four-week results turnaround, and ongoing PSFA reviews and facility master-plan work with district-appointed architects. The presenter said many capital outlay requests (143 requests) were submitted and that procurement and PO issuance were underway.

On the tennis-courts agreement, the operations presenter said the prior agreement dated back approximately 50 years and that the updated agreement mainly retained existing terms while modernizing some language; the board moved, seconded and approved the updated joint service agreement by voice vote.

Why it matters: The updates indicate substantial construction and repair activity that affect school facilities and scheduling; the agreement with the City of Hobbs governs public access and maintenance of tennis courts at Hobbs High.

What's next: Operations will continue PSFA reviews, apply for funding cycles and finalize repairs and project schedules; board approval of the agreement allows the district and city to proceed with updated terms.