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Education committee approves funds for roofs, security upgrades and reallocates money for special-education buses
Summary
The Williamson County Education Committee approved three intent-to-fund requests: $5,508,000 for major asphalt and roof replacements, $15,893,000 for final-phase security and network technology, and a budget amendment moving $659,848 for four special-education growth buses to the educational impact fee fund.
The Williamson County Education Committee on April 27 approved three capital items and a budget amendment that together aim to preserve school facilities, finish a multi-year security upgrade and shift the purchase of four special-education growth buses to a restricted fund.
District staff presented an intent-to-fund request of $5,508,000 to cover major asphalt and roof replacements across several campuses, citing replacements (not spot repairs) such as roofs at Grassland and Allendale elementaries and pavement work at Fairview Middle and Spring Station Middle. "We determined that's the minimum to get by with what we're doing this year," a district…
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