Kratzer Renovations are Part of Feasibility Study
A feasibility study illustrates the need for about $24 million in repairs and maintenance to properties in the Parkland School District, including at Kratzer Elementary School.
Editor's Note: Story is corrected to indicate when Kratzer Elementary School was last renovated.
A feasibility study of Parkland School District buildings has shown the need to borrow money for districtwide repairs and maintenance, including to Kratzer Elementary School.
Parkland School District's Personnel and Finance Committee will present the full board with the study, performed by USA Architects, to ask to float a $24 million bond issue for the following items:
- Kratzer Elementary School renovations
- HVAC and exhaust systems
- Roofing projects
- Paving repairs and maintenance
- Parking lot repairs and maintenance
- Plumbing maintenance
- Bus purchases
- Building access system and surveillance camera upgrades
- Technology infrastructure and computer purchases
- Energy audits for Orefield Middle School, Springhouse Middle School and Parkland High School.
Parkland Superintendent Rich Sniscak said Kratzer was last renovated in 1991 and the district is having trouble finding replacement parts for broken items.
"This is the first step in a plan that in the next few months, we should have the nuts and bolts of," John Vignone, the district's director of business administration, said at Monday's committee meeting.
1966 Kratzer Grad
10:35 am on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Kratzer Elementary School was built in 1964, Mr Sniscak should learn the truth about the history of the school before asking for 24 million dollars of taxpayer money to rehabilitate it.
Mary Ellen Alu
11:49 am on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Thanks for alerting me to our error. Kratzer was last renovated in 1991, Sniscak said.
Mary Ellen Alu
11:34 am on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Kratzer was last renovated in 1991, officials said. Story has been corrected.