HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP
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Angelique Flores
ISSUE: BOND MEASURE
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The school board voted Tuesday to begin developing a
resolution to place a bond measure on the ballot. The bond would raise
funds for the construction and improvement of school facilities. About
$56.5 million is needed for such projects as the replacement of heating
and air-conditioning systems in the district, water and sewer upgrades,
roof replacement, and electrical upgrades.
The action is not a formal commitment but will enable administrators
to develop a resolution for the trustees to consider.
ISSUE: INTERIOR PAINTING
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The board awarded Northcutt-Williams Inc. a $14,725 contract
to paint the interior of Sowers and Dwyer middle schools and the central
kitchen at Peterson Elementary School. Painting will be done this summer.
ISSUE: CLASS-SIZE REDUCTION
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The district will apply to participate in the federal
class-size reduction program for the 2000-2001 school year. The district
is eligible to receive $81,251.
ISSUE: WAREHOUSE LEASE
Vote: 5-0
Summary: The district has been leasing 10,825 square feet of floor
space at 17616 Gothard St. The board agreed to ask for a one-year
extension of the warehouse lease at a cost of $55,002 per year. The
revised lease payment will be $4,483 a month, which is an increase of
$1,672 per year.
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