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Superintendent: $300,000 safety fencing, $150,000 ADA and $100,000 PUD grants awarded

Mansfield School Board of Directors · May 26, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Bruce Todd told the board the district received a $300,000 safety & security grant for perimeter fencing, a $150,000 ADA grant for Ag classroom/shop door work, and a $100,000 Douglas County PUD grant (with $80,000 already received). Bids are being sought for construction.

Superintendent Bruce Todd reported multiple capital grants to the Mansfield School District: a $300,000 safety and security grant to fence the school property, a $150,000 ADA grant to widen and add automated door openers between the Ag classroom and Ag shop, and a Douglas County PUD grant of $100,000 toward window and door replacement, of which $80,000 has already been received.

Todd said the district is working to combine grants into a single construction contract and is soliciting bids for the fencing work to begin in spring/summer. Board members discussed project timing and noted that the remaining $20,000 from the PUD grant will be awarded upon project completion.