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Planning committee advances year‑one capital plan options, flags three referendum candidates
Summary
The Cheshire School District planning committee reviewed a $7.3 million year‑one capital plan and identified three likely referendum items — a loading dock ($874,000), synthetic turf and track ($2 million) and phased window replacement — directing staff to produce two referendum cost models and follow‑up design estimates.
The Cheshire School District Planning Committee on Monday reviewed a proposed $7.3 million year‑one capital program and discussed which projects should be placed before voters.
Miss Taylor, who led the meeting, said staff drafted the year‑one list to allow the planning committee to refine the package for a potential July or August approval timeline and noted there would be no motion that night. The draft lists three likely referendum candidates: a loading‑dock reconstruction estimated at $874,000, a synthetic‑turf and track replacement estimated at $2 million and initial phases of a window replacement program that staff estimated would be roughly $1.9 million spread over multiple years (about $500,000 shown in year one).
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