BISD meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 10, to focus on facilities and bond planning
This fall, the Breckenridge Independent School District organized a long-range facilities planning committee to study the district’s recent facilities assessments and help formulate plans for future projects, buildings and facilities.
The next meeting of the facilities committee will be in conjunction with a special BISD Board of Trustees meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, Bailey Auditorium at Breckenridge High School. The meeting will focus on the progress of the committee, as well as options for long-range facilities and bond planning. The meeting will be open to the public. Click here to see the agenda.
The committee has been meeting with representatives from Parkhill, a design firm specializing in comprehensive architectural and engineering design services for a multitude of projects in government, commercial and institutional sectors, including K-12 and higher education, public works, environmental, infrastructure, transportation, healthcare, and church facilities.
Click here for more information about the committee and their recent meetings.
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