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Palmyra board details nearly $8.83 million in capital work, emphasizes repairs over new construction
Summary
At its March 12 meeting the Palmyra School Board outlined approved summer repairs and capital work — including a new roof, mechanicals and playground and dock repairs — and said the projects have pushed capital costs to $8,834,286.08 per the February 2026 report.
The Palmyra School Board on March 12 outlined a series of summer repairs and ongoing capital projects that the president said have raised the district's current capital costs to $8,834,286.08.
Board President said the district recently approved a list of repairs to occur this summer, including a new roof and mechanicals at Pine Elementary; new flooring and carpeting for the Pine Elementary library and office; middle school sidewalk repairs; signage and playground repairs for North Side and Forage Road schools; and replacement or repair of dock levelers and stadium improvements.
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