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School board work session unveils $30 million FY27 major-maintenance proposal and plans for two new elementary schools

Chesterfield County School Board · February 4, 2026
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Summary

School officials presented a proposed $30 million FY2027 major-maintenance package and detailed capital projects including two new elementary schools slated to open in August 2029 and August 2030, plus a $6 million track/field project at Falling Creek Middle School.

Chesterfield County school staff on Feb. 3 laid out a fiscal year 2027 capital improvement plan that would direct roughly $30 million to major maintenance and advance construction plans for two new elementary schools.

At a budget work session, Dr. Watica presented the CIP overview and said the superintendent’s FY27 proposal includes a $30 million hybrid-funded major-maintenance program, with about $25.8 million targeted at mechanical systems, roofs, security and electrical upgrades. “The superintendent has proposed funding major maintenance at $30 million next year through a hybrid approach,” Dr. Watica said.

Why it matters: school officials said the spending is intended to extend the useful life of existing buildings, reduce the use of classroom trailers and address urgent mechanical and roofing needs identified in a facility condition assessment. The plan also…

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