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Capital Building Bond Referendum Bill Holmgren, Director of Finance & Operations Bryan Hennekens, Director of Technology & Security Jeff Cacek, Principal North Park Elementary June 13, 2017 Creating College and Career Ready Graduates


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Capital Building Bond Referendum

Creating College and Career Ready Graduates

Bill Holmgren, Director of Finance & Operations Bryan Hennekens, Director of Technology & Security Jeff Cacek, Principal North Park Elementary June 13, 2017

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C O R E V A L U E S

Community Excellence Collaboration Integrity Respect Innovation Courage

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  • North Park Elementary Space Needs, Upgrades &

Maintenance

  • Columbia Heights High School Performing Art

Center Upgrades

  • Columbia Heights High School Band Space
  • Columbia Heights High School Gymnasium

Improved Performance Space

Proposed 2017 Facility Bond Referendum

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Community Survey Spring 2017

Finding:

  • Potential Improvements to North Park Elementary

& Columbia Heights High School 72.4% Likely support with a margin of error of +5.3%

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Past Upgrades at North Park

North Park has had many upgrades over the years

  • Built in the 1966
  • Roof Replacement 1989-1998
  • Major remodel in 1998
  • Addition to building
  • Replacement of unit ventilators
  • Investment in Technology
  • Remodeled for Learning Studios 2012-2014
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North Park Current Estimated Facility Costs from the 2014 Capital Projects Levy Referendum

North Park Elementary School

Tuck-pointing Windows / Doors Casework Roof Parking Plumbing Total: *$2,693,204 *Over the period of the levy (2015-2025)

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Technology Costs District Wide*

Technology Requests Safety & Security Requests

Upgrading districtwide bandwidth and network infrastructure to match today's globally connected 21st Century classrooms. Providing laptops and tablets for students in the Personalized Learning Initiative Expanding Personalized Learning Online systems. Improving the existing parent and student SchoolView web portal. Increase/upgrade building security access (including card access) systems. Increasing internal/external security camera systems districtwide

*Over the period of the levy (2015-2025)

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North Park Necessary Upgrades Beyond the funding we have already allocated

Learning Space Needs

(Equivalent to the other Elementary Buildings)

  • Library
  • Separate Science and Art

classroom

  • Early learning incubator
  • Media Arts lab

Building Security

  • Providing secure single point of

entry for all visitors

  • Move administrative office to

main entry for enhanced security and customer service Grounds Maintenance

(Equivalent to all the other Buildings)

  • New updated play area
  • New drive entrance with

separation of buses, parents & staff

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Existing Stage Existing Gym Cafeteria Music/Band

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Cafeteria

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Cafeteria

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Columbia Heights High School

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Estimated Facility Costs

Columbia Heights High School

Parking/Drives Tuck-pointing Track Casework Roof PAC - Sound Plumbing Total: *$4,053,872 *Over the period of the levy (2015-2025)

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Columbia Heights High School Necessary Upgrades Beyond The Funding Already Allocated

Learning Space Needs

  • Performing Arts Center Upgrades
  • New Band Space
  • Gymnasium Improved Performance Space
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Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center Upgrades

Lighting

  • New Stage LED dimmable

lighting system

  • New lighting board in booth

upstairs

  • New house lighting system

controls

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Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center Upgrades

Presentation System

  • New Screen / projector
  • New control system wired

for ease of use Remodeled Sound/Light Booth

  • Enlarge openings
  • New cabinetry\Storage
  • Move lighting and sound

equipment to booth Sound System

  • New sound board in booth

upstairs

  • Permanent Speaker system
  • New Wiring
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Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center Upgrades

  • Seating
  • All new seating in the PAC
  • New carpeting
  • New paint throughout
  • Stage
  • New wood floor
  • New steps to the stage
  • New wood front of the stage
  • Replace all Curtains
  • Upgrading Dressing rooms
  • New ADA compliant ramp
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Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center Cost Estimates

  • Construction Cost

765,000

  • Lighting

165,000

  • Sound System

150,000

  • Presentation System

100,000

  • Fees

190,000

  • Contingency

150,000

  • Total

$1,500,000

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Columbia Heights High School Band Space Needs

The High School band classroom will not meet the future needs of the expanding program

  • The numbers of students in the band has been growing over the last

10yrs.

  • The district received several grants from VH1 save the music foundation
  • The district invested in additional staff and resources
  • The district has received smaller grants from the city of Columbia Heights

activity fund to support band students

  • These grants and investments continue to strengthen and grow the band

programing at Columbia Heights Schools

  • The current space has lower ceilings resulting in poor acoustics and

potential safety hazards.

  • The current individual practice spaces need upgrading
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After a walkthrough of the building by staff and consulting engineers, we are unable to find a space large enough to accommodate the expanding band program

Columbia Heights High School Band Space Needs

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Columbia Heights High School New Band Space

  • Separate practice spaces
  • Instrument repair and cleaning room
  • Sufficient instrument storage
  • Furnishings (chairs, risers, podium, etc..)
  • Additional natural lighting
  • Improved acoustics
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Rendering of the New Band Space

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New Band Space vs Current Band Space

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Columbia Heights High School Band Room

  • Building Construction

$2,042,070

  • Contingency

$245,045

  • Fees

$204,000

  • Furnishings and equipment allowance

$75,000

  • Total Estimated Project Costs

$2,566,188

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Columbia Heights High School Gymnasium Improved Performance Space

  • The (PAC)Performing Arts Center is the only performance space that

we have in the district.

  • The (PAC)Performing Arts Center is frequently accessed by the

community as it is the primary performance space for community groups as well.

  • Columbia Heights High School accesses the space for its band, choir,

theatre, and musical theatre programming

  • Columbia Academy accesses the space for its band, choir, and

musical theatre programming As district performing arts programs are expanding added with community use, additional performance space is required

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Thrust Stage

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Columbia Heights High School Gymnasium Improved Performance Space

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Columbia Heights High School Gymnasium Improved Performance Space

  • Total Estimated Project Costs

$150,000

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Four Project Estimated Cost

  • North Park Elementary

$11,558,117

  • Columbia Heights High School

Performing Arts Center $1,500,000

  • Columbia Heights High School

Band Room $2,566,118

  • Columbia Heights High School

Additional Performance Venue $150,000

  • Total Cost Estimate

$15,774,235

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Proposed Facility Bond Referendum

  • North Park Elementary Space Needs, Upgrades & Maintenance
  • High School Performing Arts Center upgrades
  • High School New Band Space
  • High School Gymnasium Improved Performance Space

Strong community support from recent community surveys

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Tax Impact 16 million project 15 year term

Taxable Market Value Yearly Tax Impact Monthly Tax Impact 125,000 36 3.00 150,000 46 3.83 200,000 68 5.67

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Facility Bond Referendum Governance Questions

  • If?
  • We put a question on ballot
  • What?
  • North Park Elementary Space Needs, Upgrades &

Maintenance

  • High School (PAC)Performing Arts Center Upgrades
  • High School New Band Space
  • High School Gymnasium Improved Performance Space
  • When?
  • November 7, 2017
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Questions