
Tecumseh, MI – The Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education approved the placement of a bond for the Tecumseh Community Memorial Pool on the August Primary Ballot.
Before making this decision, the district considered different options to finance the repairs and sought feedback from the community. The feedback favored a focused bond campaign tailored exclusively to the pool. The .40 mills bond over ten years translates to an annual commitment of $50 for a home valued at $250,000, with funds dedicated exclusively to the facility.
Repairs would happen in three phases:
Phase 1: Entails draining the pool, dismantling the soffit, drop ceiling, and ductwork along the north wall, and cleaning and repairing the steel roof structure at the block wall junction.
Phase 2 involves draining the pool, removing all drop ceilings, and executing tasks such as sandblasting, sealing, and coating the steel roof framing.
Concurrently, Phase 3 will focus on replacing the steel roof decking, insulation, and roof materials.
Factoring in a 10% contingency fund, the total projected cost of the project would be approximately $2.5 Million.
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