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River Falls board approves parking‑lot projects, outlines use of remaining referendum funds

River Falls Board of Education · April 20, 2026
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Summary

The River Falls Board of Education approved contractor bids to resurface and replace three parking lots using referendum dollars, and staff said the district still expects about $800,000 of referendum funds to allocate to future projects including possible additional high‑school parking and accessibility upgrades.

The River Falls Board of Education voted unanimously to approve contractor work on three campus parking lots, authorizing full‑replacement work at Rocky Branch and Meyer Middle School’s north lot and a mill‑and‑overlay for the high‑school student lot as part of ongoing referendum project planning.

Board members heard detailed recommendations from facilities staff and the district’s architects before the vote. Joe Hazelman, the district’s building and grounds director, told trustees that incomplete repairs would likely fail quickly: “If we don’t do this right … you’d see…

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