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Board approves Irving roof and playground contracts, Sageville fuel‑tank conversion; schedules $30M bond hearing for Roosevelt addition
Summary
The Dubuque board approved three construction and equipment contracts for Irving and Sageville schools (funded with Pebble), awarded a Delzell retaining wall contract, and set a public hearing on approximately $30 million in school infrastructure bonds for a Roosevelt addition.
The Dubuque Community School District board on April 13 approved multiple capital projects funded primarily with Pebble (the district’s physical plant and equipment levy) and fixed a public hearing date for roughly $30 million in school infrastructure bonds to support a Roosevelt Middle School addition.
Buildings and grounds manager Mark Lang briefed the board on three Irving projects and the Sageville fuel‑tank replacement. For Irving Elementary, Lang said much of the roof is aging (some sections ~25 years, others original) and the project includes removing, cleaning and reinstalling stone coping caps; staff said work is expected to start June 8 and finish before school opens. Bids read by…
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