Capital project needs for
Chesapeake Public Schools are outlined in the Capital Improvement Plan.
The Capital Improvement Plan is updated annually, and is a management
tool for planning the capital improvement projects costing $100,000
or more that will be needed to serve students adequately in Chesapeake.
As such, it is useful for (1) estimating capital improvement
expenditures over the future five-year period, (2) identifying short,
and long-range (ten-year) building projects, and (3) establishing
priorities for the orderly completion of projects.
Items
included in the Capital Improvement Plan are:
·
new or
expanded physical structures that are permanent in nature
·
the
remodeling or renovation of an existing facility
·
the
purchase of land for a school
·
the cost
of engineering and architectural work needed prior to the execution of a
project
·
grade
level realignments
·
attendance
zone adjustments
·
alternative
uses for existing facilities
·
temporary
housing proposals
The
School Board's Proposed Capital Improvement Plan was approved at their November 26, 2007
meeting. It will be presented to City Council for inclusion in the
city's Capital Improvement Budget in May 2008. Copies of the School
Board's Proposed Capital Improvement Plan:
2008-2018 are available
for review at the
School Administration Building, the Planning and Development Department,
and any branch of the Chesapeake Public Library.
The
School Board's Proposed Capital Improvement Plan: 2008-2018 is also
available in PDF format. By clicking the links below, you may view
and/or print individual sections of the plan, or view
the complete plan document (PDF format) by selecting this
link.
A
copy of the presentations made to the School Board on October
29 and November
5 are available for
viewing. Please note these are Power Point presentations - you
must have Power Point to view them.