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District advances ADA review, long-range planning grant and safe routes work

South Umpqua School District Board of Directors · November 5, 2025
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Summary

Facilities director Joe Motta reported an ADA access review with HGE expected this month, noted a long-range planning grant for bond planning due in February, and provided a schedule for Canyonville safe-routes sidewalk and paving work with completion targets by mid-December.

Joe Motta updated the board on facilities work including an ADA access review, a potential long-range planning grant and a Snake River contractor quote for local paving work.

Motta said he met with HGE to discuss ADA access across district buildings and expected HGE to deliver a report this month to bring back in December. He also said a long-range planning grant for bond planning is due by February and that Knife River provided a $3,700 quote to pave a handicap parking spot at CVS. Motta reported on the Canyonville Safe Routes project schedule, saying sidewalks on the west side from Reed to Johnson would be completed by Thanksgiving and that paving, crosswalk islands and flashing beacons were scheduled for early to mid-December.

The board received the update and will expect Motta to return with findings and any grant-related proposals in subsequent meetings.