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Oakdale district unveils $210 million draft facilities master plan and asks board to consider June bond resolution
Summary
Consultants presented a draft facilities master plan estimating about $210 million in district needs, highlighting Oakdale High ($64M) and Magnolia Elementary (~$28M) as costly priorities; staff recommended pursuing bond planning and a June resolution to place a general obligation measure on the November ballot or pursue an extension timed with the expiring 2002 bond.
Consultants and district staff presented a draft comprehensive facility master plan that inventories building and site needs across the Oakdale Joint Unified School District and outlines candidate projects, prioritization and preliminary costs.
Gary, the facilities consultant introduced to the board, said the plan is built from site walks, principal interviews and community surveys and provides project‑level recommendations — from light modernization to major renovation and replacement of portable classrooms. He summarized the draft cost estimate presented in spring 2024 dollars as roughly $210 million for the district, with Oakdale High School singled out at about $64 million and Magnolia Elementary shown at roughly $28 million. "This at least puts it in terms of…
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