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District staff outline $704 million in facility needs, present master plan as 'living document'
Summary
District officials presented a two-part facilities master plan that combines a demographic study with a facilities condition assessment, reporting roughly $704 million in districtwide needs and describing the plan as a 'living document' to guide capital requests and grant-seeking.
District staff on the Bridgeport School District ad hoc committee presented a two-part facilities master plan and said it identifies about $704,000,000 in districtwide facility needs.
The presentation, led by district staff and facilities official Garcia, laid out Part A (a demographic study) and Part B (the facilities master plan) and emphasized that the work included walking every building and cataloguing mechanical, envelope and environmental conditions. "The number was right around 700, I believe, $704,000,000 of needs district wide for our facilities," Garcia said, describing the figure as driven by building vintage and deferred maintenance.
Staff described the…
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