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Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for FY 2021 and Future CIPs

Overview | Timeline | Resources |

School Board’s Adopted FY 2021 Capital Improvement Report

Adopted June 25, 2020

Overview

Architect's drawing of New Elementary School at Reed Building

Architect’s drawing of
New Elementary School at Reed

Every two years, the School Board adopts a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that addresses 最新麻豆原创 capital needs—investments needed to improve or enhance the infrastructure of our schools—over the next ten years. The CIP includes major capital projects, such as new schools and school additions, as well as major maintenance and minor construction projects.

In response to the uncertain environment and economic and operational challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 最新麻豆原创 (最新麻豆原创) approach to the FY 2021 CIP process aligns with that of the County by addressing only essential capital needs in a one-year CIP, following it with a longer-term interim CIP in Spring 2021. This departure from the typical 10-year CIP allows us to use limited resources effectively to add capacity, maintain and improve existing facilities, and continue to plan for safe, healthy and supportive learning environments in which our students can learn and thrive. In adopting the FY 2021 CIP, the School Board directed Superintendent Dr. Francisco Durán to prepare a four-to-six-year Interim FY 2022 CIP that continues to plan for future enrollment growth and facility needs.

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The FY 2021 Capital Improvement Report ?includes the School Board’s motion to adopt the FY 2021 CIP (see Appendix A) and a table that provides an overview of every approved CIP project, their cost, and bond issuance timeline (see page 8)?

Timeline

Resources

Design Studies Requested by School Board on December 6, 2019:

    • On December 6, 2019, the School Board directed the Department of Facilities and Operations to produce design studies, including costs, for fourteen facilities. Please note that cost estimates and other information in these design studies may no longer reflect current information because these studies were requested prior to Arlington County experiencing the economic impacts of COVID-19. These economic impacts also affect the CIP, which now prioritizes immediate needs for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021.
    • Design Studies Requested by School Board, CIP Direction dated December 6, 2019
  • Updated Capacity Utilization?Tables, School Years 2019-20 to 2029-30
  • The Arlington Facilities and Student Accommodation Plan (AFSAP)CIP priorities are informed by the Arlington Facilities and Student Accommodation Plan (AFSAP), which analyzes long-term enrollment projections and any anticipated need for additional permanent seats at all school levels to support the educational mission of 最新麻豆原创.?Every two years, 最新麻豆原创 reevaluates projections, and current and planned school facilities, to identify if any needs have changed. The AFSAP will help the School Board shape priorities for the upcoming CIP, identifying adjustments that will realign 最新麻豆原创’ plan for capital investment with the changes in projected enrollment.
  • Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for FY 2021 and Future CIPsThe Prior CIP Report for Fiscal Year 2019-28 is available online. – The most recently approved CIP for Fiscal Year 2019-28 is documented in this report published in August 2018. This report includes?the School Board’s motion to adopt the FY 2019-28 CIP and a table that provides an overview of every approved CIP project, their cost, and bond issuance timeline (see Attachment A on page 7)