Highlands eyes $3.2 million in safety upgrades

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The Highlands School Board on Monday will consider $3.2 million in safety upgrades that would impact all four campuses.

Dan Engen, from DRAW Collective architectural firm, presented design options to the board during its agenda meeting Tuesday night. Work ranges from HVAC to paving to new water coolers.

“There is a small amount of work at each building and the idea is to combine it into a single project,” Engen said. “We want to cherry-pick what’s most needed from the district’s long-term plan to get it done the soonest.”

If approved, work would begin this year.

Projects include safety upgrades and other minor construction.

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