Board of education approves five-year capital plan

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Photo by Katie Turpen.

The Vestavia Hills Board of Education approved a five-year capital plan at Wednesday’s special board meeting.

The plan includes projects within the Vestavia Hills school system, including several parking lot pavings at Vestavia Hills High School, new classrooms at Liberty Park Elementary, a new gym at Vestavia Hills Elementary Cahaba Heights and new classrooms at West Elementary.

Superintendent Sheila Phillips said the plan is a rough estimate of projected work. The plan is required by the state department each year so that it has a general idea about future projects.

“They allow you to make changes as you go along. It is just a rough idea of what you anticipate is coming and a possible timeline for that,” Phillips said. “[It’s] definitely subject to change. Construction always is.”

During the time for superintendent comments,  Phillips asked maintenance supervisor Ed Varden to update the board on the state of the press box at VHHS. Varden said the project will take another three weeks before it is completed.

“This is a hard project – they have very little room to work,” Varden said. “Everybody has done as much as they can to get this done on time.”

At the meeting, the board also:

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