(KMZA)--The Nemaha Central USD 115 Board of Education has begun working on a new bond issue proposal.
The Board, in a January 31 special meeting, heard a presentation from Zack Snethen with HTK Architects and Tucker Peddicord with Lighthouse Construction Guidance.
They reviewed the initially $36.7 million bond issue that was rejected by voters last November so the board could begin discussions on what revisions need to made to present a successful construction project to patrons.
They suggested getting a facility committee together to begin preparing community meetings. The committee will consist of board members, administrators and a few other members to be determined.
The consensus of the board was to have Snethen and Peddicord work on a new project plan that would include adding one or two more classrooms for a total of 9-10 new classrooms and renovation or rebuild of the CTE/shop building.
The plan will not include a new gymnasium or a theatre, but will include the option to build them in the future.
The board agreed to have a special board meeting toward the end of the month for Snethen and Peddicord to present the revised plan.
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