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Superintendent: roofs near completion; two-proposition capital vote set for Dec. 15

Eden Central School District Board of Education · August 12, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent reported near-complete roof work on district buildings, ongoing site and parking work, and announced a December 15 two-proposition vote: Proposition 1 with no additional tax cost and Proposition 2 for a multiuse athletic facility that would require additional taxpayer dollars (cost not yet determined).

Superintendent provided a construction update and said most roof work is nearly complete, with remaining work on the middle/high-school science wing and gymnasium slated to finish soon. He described parking-lot and sidewalk improvements and noted some additional scope added to the project to correct oversights in the original design.

The superintendent announced the district has "settled on December 15" for a public vote on a two-proposition capital project. He described the structure: "It will be a 2 proposition project. Proposition 1 will be no additional cost to the taxpayers... Proposition 2 would be a multiuse, athletic facility for baseball, softball, and the other sports... That would be at an additional cost, but we're working through what that would be. We don't have that number at this point." The board discussed timelines for completion and follow-up meetings regarding appointments and project planning.

Why it matters: the update provides parents and staff with schedule expectations for facilities work before school opens and previews a voter decision on December 15 that could fund additional athletic facilities. The superintendent said work on site circulation and a repurposed concrete pad will create more inviting outdoor space.

Next steps: administration will complete roofing punch-list items, finalize design and cost estimates for the athletic facility proposition, and prepare informational outreach ahead of the December 15 vote.