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HUDSON CITY SCHOOLS
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Master Facility Plan Construction and Renovations Report
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE
INFORMATION ABOUT THE
MASTER FACILITIES PLAN VISIT
hudson.k12.oh.us/mfpMAY 2018REPORT
Temporary Access Road to Open Off of Rt. 303
In order to safely separate school traffic from construction traffic, a temporary access road off of Rt. 303 will be opened for construction vehicles only. The access will be gated and used during restricted times during the day, and will be removed when no longer needed for construction. See the full presentation, given on April 3 to the residents living near the access, at www.hudson.k12.oh.us/mfp.
Site Plan Updates• High School Media Center demolition for renovation begins
May 24th.
• Middle School site construction will begin in late August, including the temporary access road.
• There will be no disruption to playing fields for HCER summer camp programs. Field usage in the fall will be communicated in advance by HCER.
1927 Building Committee to FormA superintendent’s committee is being formed to explore opportunities for the future use of the 1927 portion of the Middle School.
Budget UpdateThe project is on budget and on schedule.
Construction Progress
Bill Schurman President,
Hammond Construction
Scott Neill Project Manager,
Hammond Construction
Meet the TeamHammond Construction will be the on-site team for all aspects of the District’s Master Facility Plan construction and renovations. Hammond believes that communications and keeping the community updated and informed is a critical piece in the overall success of the project.
The next Master Facility Plan Report will be mailed this August.
Neighborhood meetings for residents surrounding the Central Campus will be scheduled throughout the construction process.
Coming Soon...
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2022
SPRING: Overall Project Planning for Capital Projects.
SUMMER: High School Media Center renovations.
FALL/WINTER: Site preparation for new Middle School.
SPRING: Construction begins for the new Middle School.
SUMMER: Construction starts at Ellsworth Hill Elementary, Lavelli Field, and the Auto Tech/Maintenance building. Various High School interior renovations.
FALL/WINTER: Construction complete at the High School and Lavelli Field.
SPRING: Construction begins on East Woods and McDowell Elementary buildings in late spring.
SUMMER: New Middle School and Ellsworth Hill addition complete. Auto Tech/Maintenance building complete.
FALL/WINTER: Construction continues at East Woods and McDowell Elementary sites.
SPRING: Construction continues at East Woods and McDowell.
SUMMER: East Woods and McDowell Elementary complete. Construction begins at Evamere Elementary.
FALL/WINTER: Demolition of the old Middle School (keeping 1927 portion).
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SPRING: Demolition and Site Work complete at the Middle School.
SUMMER: Evamere Conversion to Board Offices complete.
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Master Facility Plan Construction and Renovations Report
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ABOUT THE MASTER FACILITIES PLAN VISIT
hudson.k12.oh.us/mfp
Financial Update
HUDSON CITY SCHOOLS
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The bonds for the Master Facility Plan sold on NASDAQ on February 14, 2018. The funds for the construction and renovation in the amount of $81.55 million were received by the school district on March 7, 2018.
Tax collection on the new Bond levy began in January 2018 at 4.97 mills. The 4.97 mills was estimated using the 2017 district assessed valuation. It will take fewer mills to generate the necessary bond debt payment using the 2018 district assessed valuation. The County Fiscal Officer will begin making millage adjustments starting in January 2019. The bond can never collect more than $81.55 million.
The High School serves as the best example of how millage is adjusted over the 30-year life of the new bond. When the bond levy for construction of the High School was passed in 1989, the collection started at the full value of the estimated bond debt at 6.97 mills, and was then reduced based on the value of the bond debt and increasing property values. The millage was reduced multiple times over the years and in 2009 was being collected at 2.5 mills. The levy was paid off in 2014.
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