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District identifies $94 million in capital and deferred‑maintenance needs, unveils prioritization and pay‑as‑you‑go plan
Summary
Granite School District staff told trustees they compiled maintenance and school requests that total more than $94 million in capital needs, described a multi‑year prioritization process and said pay‑as‑you‑go funding will rely on declining bond payments and carryover funds.
At the March 24, 2026 study session, Granite School District staff presented a revised capital prioritization process and said the district’s compiled list of maintenance and small capital projects totals more than $94 million.
Todd Hubbard, presenting the rollup of maintenance and principal-submitted needs, said the district’s inventory covers categories such as electrical work, auditorium sound systems, cabinetry, fencing and flooring and that the total need “is over 94 million dollars.” The district said it currently has roughly $20.5 million in carryover funds for prioritized projects and about $7.4 million planned…
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