Kendall school district will seek voter approval for $12.7 million capital project on Dec. 12
KENDALL – The school district will ask for voter approval on Dec. 12 for a proposed $12,680,000 capital project with most of the work at the elementary school.
The vote will be from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Rd. School leaders will also discuss the project during a public forum at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 6 at the elementary school auditorium.
District officials say the project won’t result in a tax increase. The state is covering 74 percent of the costs. Kendall has 15 percent of the expense already in a capital reserve fund. The other 11 percent is money Kendall has been paying in debt from prior projects that will be retired.
Kendall’s recent capital projects have focused on the junior-senior high school. This proposed project is primarily at the elementary school.
The work at the school is an estimated $11,122,076 and includes site improvements with new paving, a new playground with age-appropriate equipment.
Inside the elementary school, projects include safety and security upgrades to interior doors, entryways, and alarm systems, as well as energy- efficient classroom lighting, corridor enhancements and auditorium upgrades, according to the district.
The project includes $153,089 in work at the junior-senior high school for common area improvements with new flooring and lighting.
In the transportation building, two bus lifts would be replaced at a cost of $1,065,278.
A roof would also be replaced for the Buildings & Grounds facility at a cost of $339,557.
If the referendum passes, the project goes into the design phase to be submitted to the State Education Department in the summer 2024. After SED review/approval, construction is expected to start in the spring 2025 and be complete the end of 2026.