Posted on June 27, 2017
Author Mary Perren, WKVI
The next step in the proposed North Judson-San Pierre School renovations is a public hearing during a special-called meeting tonight.
The school board will conduct the statutory 1028 Public Hearing and pass an the necessary resolutions to move the project forward during their 7 p.m. meeting at the central office.
Officials previously outlined an estimated $5.5 million worth of projects designed to make the three buildings safer and more energy efficient. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says the work will not affect property taxes, as it can be done within the corporation’s existing debt service.
The most extensive work is planned at the high school, which is where 7th through 12th grade classes are currently taking place. Roof repairs, tuckpointing of exterior brick, restroom partitions, new carpet, modernizing the main staircase to comply with current building codes and a new welding hood are all on the list.
So are duct cleaning, if necessary, along with temperature control and HVAC updates, a new backup generator, motion detector lighting, upgrades from fluorescent to LED lighting systems and a replacement water heater.
The board also agreed to make updates to the swimming pool and tennis courts. Other exterior projects include sidewalk repairs, a new pressbox and dugouts for the baseball and softball fields and a new roof for the football locker room.
The board can pay off the bonds for the work in seven years and still have some borrowing capacity should another need arise.
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