LEROY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 Asset Preservation...

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Project Financing Proposition 2 can only pass if Proposition 1 also passes e average annual tax increase determination is based on a full value $100,000 home with STAR. Absentee ballot applications are available on request from the District Clerk. Visit www.leroycsd.org or call 585-768-8133 for more information. PROPOSITION 1 PROPOSITION 1 + PROPOSITION 2 (TOTAL PROJECT) Detailed information about the proposed capital project is available through the following resources: In your mailbox: An informational newsletter will be mailed to all district households in early October On our website: Visit www.leroycsd.org for related project documents and video On social media: Twitter: @LeRoy_Knights @LeRoyWSS Instagram: leroy_knights Public Information Meeting: Wednesday, October 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Jr.-Sr. High School Auditorium LEROY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 Asset Preservation Project On Wednesday, October 28, residents of the LeRoy Central School District will be asked to participate in a capital project referendum. Two separate capital project propositions will be offered on the ballot for your consideration and vote. Proposition 1 consists of district-wide building and site improvements focused on safety, asset preserva- tion, and academic program enhancements. Critical needs addressed in this part of the project include exterior building reconstruction, such as masonry repointing, window replacements, roof replacements at the Wolcott Street School and the Jr.-Sr. High School, and reconstruction of the deteriorating parapet at the Wolcott Street School. Water accumulation in the Wolcott Street School boiler room and at the Lapp Building would also be addressed, as well as age-related deterioration to various stairways and entryways at both schools. Window film would be applied at both school buildings to enhance student safety and security. Program enhancements would include gymnasium refinishing and locker room improvements at the Wolcott Street School, plus improvements to the existing soccer field at the Jr.-Sr. High School, including a multi-purpose playing surface, lighting, and new bleachers. Both schools would also receive auditorium house lighting upgrades, plus theatrical lighting improvements at the High School. Proposition 2, which is contingent on approval of the first proposition, incorporates additional improve- ments to our physical education and athletic programs. A multi-purpose playing surface would be added inside the existing track at the Jr.-Sr. High School, along with new stadium field lighting and a pedestrian path leading from the school to the field. is work would put the final touches on our stadium. Both propositions put forth in this proposed project represent an important continuation of the facilities planning initiatives we began with the R.I.T.E. project. We encourage you to learn more about the project propositions at the public information meeting on October 14, and to cast your vote on October 28. Project Overview Proposition 1 Cost $16,239,350 Proposition 1 average annual tax increase $10.91 Total Project Cost (Prop. 1 + Prop. 2) $18,927,500 Total average annual tax increase $48.16 ASSET PRESERVATION RENOVATIONS AT ALL BUILDINGS AND SITES PROP. 1 PLUS THE PROP. 2 PHYS. ED. & ATHLETIC FIELD IMPROVEMENTS 6% Capital Reserve Fund 88% State Building Aid 6% Remaining Local Share 5% Capital Reserve Fund 75% State Building Aid 20% Remaining Local Share Public Information Meeting Public Information Meeting When: Wednesday, October 14 7:00 p.m. Where: Jr.-Sr. High School Auditorium OCTOBER 14 Wednesday Capital Project Referendum Capital Project Referendum When: Wednesday, October 28 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Where: Wolcott Street School Gymnasium Corridor OCTOBER 28 Wednesday

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Project Financing Proposition 2 can only pass if Proposition 1 also passes

The average annual tax increase determination is based on a full value $100,000 home with STAR.

Absentee ballot applications are available on request from the District Clerk. Visit www.leroycsd.org or call 585-768-8133 for more information.

PROPOSITION 1 PROPOSITION 1 + PROPOSITION 2 (TOTAL PROJECT)

Detailed information about the proposed capital project is available through the following resources:

In your mailbox:An informational newsletter will be mailed to all district households in early October

On our website:Visit www.leroycsd.org for related project documents and video

On social media:Twitter: @LeRoy_Knights @LeRoyWSSInstagram: leroy_knights

Public Information Meeting:Wednesday, October 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Jr.-Sr. High School Auditorium

LEROY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

2020 Asset Preservation Project

On Wednesday, October 28, residents of the LeRoy Central School District will be asked to participate in a capital project referendum. Two separate capital project propositions will be offered on the ballot for your consideration and vote.

Proposition 1 consists of district-wide building and site improvements focused on safety, asset preserva-tion, and academic program enhancements. Critical needs addressed in this part of the project include exterior building reconstruction, such as masonry repointing, window replacements, roof replacements at the Wolcott Street School and the Jr.-Sr. High School, and reconstruction of the deteriorating parapet at the Wolcott Street School. Water accumulation in the Wolcott Street School boiler room and at the Lapp Building would also be addressed, as well as age-related deterioration to various stairways and entryways at both schools. Window film would be applied at both school buildings to enhance student safety and security. Program enhancements would include gymnasium refinishing and locker room improvements at the Wolcott Street School, plus improvements to the existing soccer field at the Jr.-Sr. High School, including a multi-purpose playing surface, lighting, and new bleachers. Both schools would also receive auditorium house lighting upgrades, plus theatrical lighting improvements at the High School.

Proposition 2, which is contingent on approval of the first proposition, incorporates additional improve-ments to our physical education and athletic programs. A multi-purpose playing surface would be added inside the existing track at the Jr.-Sr. High School, along with new stadium field lighting and a pedestrian path leading from the school to the field. This work would put the final touches on our stadium.

Both propositions put forth in this proposed project represent an important continuation of the facilities planning initiatives we began with the R.I.T.E. project. We encourage you to learn more about the project propositions at the public information meeting on October 14, and to cast your vote on October 28.

Project Overview

Proposition 1 Cost $16,239,350Proposition 1 average annual tax increase $10.91

Total Project Cost (Prop. 1 + Prop. 2) $18,927,500Total average annual tax increase $48.16

ASSET PRESERVATION RENOVATIONS AT ALL BUILDINGS AND SITES PROP. 1 PLUS THE PROP. 2 PHYS. ED. & ATHLETIC FIELD IMPROVEMENTS

6% Capital Reserve Fund

88% State Building Aid

6% Remaining Local Share

5% Capital Reserve Fund

75% State Building Aid

20% Remaining Local Share

Public Information MeetingPublic Information MeetingWhen: Wednesday, October 14 7:00 p.m.Where: Jr.-Sr. High School Auditorium

OCTOBER

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Capital Project ReferendumCapital Project ReferendumWhen: Wednesday, October 28 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.Where: Wolcott Street School Gymnasium Corridor

OCTOBER

28Wednesday

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• New multi-purpose field inside of track• Replace stadium field lights• Pedestrian path from High School to field

PROPOSITION 1 Asset Preservation & Renovation $16,239,350

PROPOSITION 2 $2,688,150 Multi-purpose Phys. Ed./Athletic Field

In order to pass, Proposition 2 also requires voter approval of Proposition 1

Wolcott Street Elementary SchoolWolcott Building:

• Reconstruct building parapet• Roof replacement• Brick repointing• Precast window sill reconstruction• Replace exterior windows• Rooftop unit replacement• Boiler room dewatering• Stair tread replacements

Lapp Building:

• Repair water leak in tunnel between building and library

Trigon Building:

• Toilet room renovation• Locker room / PE office / storage renovations• Refinish gym floor• Remove divider partition• Auditorium entrance door replacements• Auditorium entrance stair repairs• Replace auditorium house lighting with LED

Building Wide:

• Convert controls to DDC• Install security window film on first floor

Site:

• Lapp parking lot replacement

Junior-Senior High SchoolBuilding:

• Roofing replacements• Install security window film• Auditorium house and theatrical lighting replacement• Relocate existing generator

Site:

• New multi-purpose field at existing soccer field• New field lights to support new layout• Relocate scoreboard• Relocate storage shed and team dugouts• New bleachers

Bus Garage• Emergency generator

Woodward Memorial Library• Entrance stair repairs

OCTOBER

28PLEASE VOTE