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Sequoia Union lays out $491 million Measure W schedule and delivery options as East Palo Alto Academy requests classrooms first

Sequoia Union High School District Governing Board · February 12, 2025
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District staff presented Measure W project schedules, budgets and three construction delivery methods; officials defended escalation assumptions and procurement rules while an East Palo Alto Academy teacher urged portable classrooms and prioritizing classroom space for vulnerable students.

Sequoia Union High School District staff on Wednesday detailed how the district plans to spend a $491 million bond approved in 2022 and explained three construction delivery methods officials may use for Measure W projects.

Chief facilities officer Nayan told the board the bond program was phased to reduce campus disruption and to reflect buildability assessments. "The major W Bond program was approved in 2022 and the amount was $491 Million," Nayan said, and described phased schedules for roofing, new classroom buildings, athletic fields and modernization work stretching from 2024 through 2030 depending on approvals from the Division of the State Architect.

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