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District budgets $280,000 transfer to capital, flags 2027 building-condition survey
Summary
Supervisors proposed a $280,000 transfer to capital and reminded the public that a State Education Department building condition survey is due in 2027; roof work completed under budget and phone-system upgrades are planned with Nassau BOCES.
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Miss Donnelly proposed a $280,000 transfer to capital in the general fund budget—$15,000 more than the previous year—and described the transfer as a short-term measure while the district plans for larger projects. She said the 2015 bond (original amount cited as $14,650,000) is currently being paid down and that the district will need to consider future borrowing to address facility needs if reserve savings are insufficient.
On specific projects, Miss Donnelly updated that a roof project approved by voters came in under budget, enabling the district to return some funds to capital reserves. She said staff plan phone-system upgrades in the fall with Nassau BOCES (to allow testing when staff are present) and that security enhancements are undertaken annually (details withheld for safety). The State Education Department’s five-year building condition survey, required in 2027, will help prioritize capital-reserve and bond planning.

