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Pulaski officials unveil long‑range facilities roadmap, recommend community survey on $50M–$100M options
Summary
District consultants and administrators presented a long‑range facilities plan that could approach $100 million if fully funded, proposing options from a $50 million package (designed to avoid a mill‑rate increase via debt prepayment) up to larger packages; leaders recommended an April–May community survey to prioritize projects.
Pulaski Community School District officials on Tuesday laid out a long‑range facilities roadmap that includes renovations and large new projects at the middle and high schools — from expanded CTE (career and technical education) and agriculture spaces to a five‑mat wrestling room, a competition pool plus a warm‑water therapy pool, and a 60‑yard indoor turf field.
Clint, a project lead from CD Smith, told the board the total of all proposed items would be "approaching a $100 million" package if every element is included. The district presented three example debt scenarios — roughly $50 million, $70 million and $90 million — and showed modeled tax impacts for those options.
The superintendent said the district can model a…
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