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Facilities plan estimates $439M need; trustees debate bonds and sequencing
Summary
A consultant told the Inglewood Unified facilities committee the district faces roughly $439 million in facility needs and recommended sequencing projects; trustees pressed staff on equity, prior bond spending and whether to prioritize red-condition infrastructure over large new builds.
A consultant'led presentation to the Inglewood Unified School District Facilities Advisory Committee estimated roughly $439 million in district facility needs and laid out a conceptual facilities master plan that would be funded by a mix of state modernization grants, developer fees and local bonds.
Calwell Flores Winters, the district's facilities consultant, described the document as a planning-level, conceptual design intended to inform sequencing and funding choices rather than a set of final construction drawings. The firm's estimate includes a program reserve and is expressed in today's dollars; it covers new construction, retrofit/modernization, upgrades and repurposing across 11 school sites.
"It's about $58 million is what we are projecting in terms to replace the overall…
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