School Bond Advisory Board
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · March 1, 2022
Agenda
SCHOOL BOND
ADVISORY BOARD
AGENDA
March 1, 2022
3:30 PM
BOARD MEMBERS:
Carl E. Edwards, Jr., Chairman
Ruth Sanchez, Vice Chair
Pete White
Lee Roland
Tim McLaughlin
Ellen Pogemiller
Amy Curran
Craig Freeman, City Manager
David E. Todd, MAPS Program Manager
200 N. Walker 3rd Floor Council Chamber
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The School Bond Advisory Board shall meet as often as necessary to perform the oversight functions and all
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AGENDA
SCHOOL BOND ADVISORY BOARD
March 1, 2022
3:30 PM
200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor
Council Chamber
I. Call to Order
II. Approve Minutes of the February 1, 2022 School Bond Advisory Board Meeting
III. Independent School District No. 89 2007 and 2016 School Bond Issue Revenue and
Expenditure Reports
A. Receive Independent School District No. 89 2007 and 2016 School Bond Issue
Revenue and Expenditure Reports as of January 31, 2022
IV. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve the Construction
Contract with Anderson & House, Inc., Project SB16SV07, Safety Vestibules at
Classen School of Advanced Studies High School at Northeast, Classen School
of Advanced Studies Middle School, Emerson North High School, and Northwest
Classen High School, $361,500
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve the Construction
Contract with Anderson & House, Inc., Project SB16SV08, Safety Vestibules at
Douglass High School, Jefferson Middle School, Webster Middle School, and
Wheeler Middle School, $353,700
C. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve the Construction
Contract with Anderson & House, Inc., Project SB16SV09, Safety Vestibules at
Capitol Hill High School, Emerson South Mid-High School, Mark Twain
Elementary School, and U.S. Grant High School, $525,400
V. Consent Docket $231,357
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve a Chiller Replacement
Project at Eugene Field Elementary School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $126,457
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve an LED Upgrade
Project at F.D. Moon Middle School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$104,900
VI. Ratification Docket $392,206.06
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Sports
Equipment for Belle Isle Enterprise 7th and 8th Grade Center and Star Spencer
Mid-High School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $8,339
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Golf and
Tennis Uniforms for Capitol Hill High School, Classen School of Advanced
Studies High School at Northeast, Douglass High School, John Marshall
Enterprise High School, Northwest Classen High School, Southeast High School
and U.S. Grant High School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $34,612
C. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Hinged Goal
Posts and a Goal Post Access Kit for Douglass High School Utilizing I89 2016
School Bond Funds, $14,200
D. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Football
Practice Uniforms for John Marshall Enterprise High School and Soccer
Uniforms for Capitol Hill Middle School Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$4,360
E. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Eight Sound
Systems for Marching Bands at Eight Schools Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $28,392
F. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Dance Shoes
for 10 District Schools Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $23,839.66
G. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Media
Room Repair Project at The Sandy L. Garret Center for Early Childhood
Education at Gatewood Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $5,548.75
H. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Gate
Installation Project Classen School of Advanced Studies Middle School Utilizing
I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $2,800
I. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Moisture
Remediation System Project at Star Spencer Mid-High School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $2,581.75
J. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Grease
Trap and Faucet Replacement Project at Hayes Elementary School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $31,000
K. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Sewer Line
Repair Project at Classen School of Advanced Studies High School at Northeast
Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $17,900
L. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Ductwork
Installation Project at Eugene Field Elementary School Utilizing I89 2016
School Bond Funds, $18,750
M. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Additional
Engineering Services for an HVAC Installation Project at Classen School of
Advanced Studies High School at Northeast Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond
Funds, Increase of $18,250
N. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a
Construction Management Services Contract with Lippert Bros., Inc. for HVAC
Upgrades and Utility Tunnel Repairs at John Marshall Enterprise Middle School
Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $12,500
O. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of an HVAC
Installation Project at Nichols Hills Enterprise Elementary School Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $32,800
P. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Water
Valve and Piping Repair Project at Webster Middle School Utilizing I89 2016
School Bond Funds, $15,000
Q. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of an LED
Upgrade Project at Mary Golda Ross Middle School Utilizing I89 2016 School
Bond Funds, $13,800
R. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Two
Electrical Circuit Breakers for the Operations Center Server Room Utilizing I89
2016 School Bond Funds, $3,590.90
S. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of 200 Laptop
Power Cables Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $8,400
T. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of One 2022
Ford Explorer Utilizing I89 2016 School Bond Funds, $28,863
U. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of One 2022
Ford Explorer and One 2022 Ford F150 Crew Cab Truck Utilizing I89 2016
School Bond Funds, $66,679
VII. Comments by Board, Staff and Citizens
VIII. Adjournment
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