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Kensington School Board approves propane boiler replacement, authorizes up to $45,000 from trust fund

Kensington School District School Board · May 6, 2026
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The Kensington School District board voted to replace an aging oil boiler with a high‑efficiency propane system, approving use of FY26 funds for the $274,000 project and authorizing up to $45,000 from the maintenance trust fund if needed.

The Kensington School District School Board voted to proceed with replacing one of two aging oil boilers with a high‑efficiency propane boiler and to authorize limited trust‑fund support to complete the work this summer.

Mike Davy, president of engineering firm EEI, told the board the recommended Crest boiler installation is estimated at $274,000 and is expected to save roughly $13,000 a year in heating costs. "We anticipate it'll save 13,000 a year," Davy said, and he noted a one‑time utility rebate of $10,000…

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