All existing Hart District schools will benefit from expansion and
renovation programs listed for funding under the Hart District's Measure
V General Obligation Bonds. The projects are based on the needs of campus
safety, class size reduction and information technology, and the need
to bring existing campuses up to standards which will be set as the
Hart District opens new schools.
Depending on the needs of each site, the Hart District plans to install
energy efficient lighting, update wiring and plumbing systems, repair
or replace worn-out flooring and roofs, deal with aging air conditioning
and heating systems and replace furnishings and equipment as needed.
Projects based on campus safety include emergency communications systems,
perimeter fencing, unsafe ground surfaces, landscaping and accessibility.
Classrooms also will be added at some of the existing schools to replace
relocatable classrooms which are in use until permanent buildings are
available. Permanent classrooms will have the additional benefit of
releasing the Hart District from the cost of leasing portable classrooms,
which currently absorbs more than $1 million in funds each year that
the Hart District could use as part of its local match to build new
schools.