School Bond Advisory Board
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · June 7, 2022
Agenda
SCHOOL BOND
ADVISORY BOARD
AGENDA
June 7, 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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AGENDA
SCHOOL BOND ADVISORY BOARD
June 7, 2022
3:30 PM
200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor
Council Chamber
I. Call to Order
II. Approve Minutes of the May 3, 2022 School Bond Advisory Board Meeting
III. Independent School District No. 89 2007 and 2016 School Bond Issue Revenue and
Expenditure Reports through April 30, 2022
IV. Items for Individual Consideration
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve Change Order No. 1
for Wilson Elementary School, Increase of $39,673.25, Project S7-0011D
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve a Track and Turf
Replacement Project at Taft Stadium Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$1,116,435
V. Consent Docket - $1,427,446.22
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve an Exterior Paint
Project at Star Spencer Mid-High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$96,104.89
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve a Gymnasium Roof
Replacement Project at Quail Creek Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $234,581.33
C. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve a Heating, Ventilation
and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Upgrade Project at Classen School of Advanced
Studies High School at Northeast Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$875,000
D. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve a Fire Line Project at
Adams Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds, Not to
Exceed $80,500
E. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Approve an Air Cooled Chiller
Project at Nichols Hills Enterprise Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016 School
Bond Funds, $141,260
VI. Ratification Docket - $706,610.30
A. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Football
Throwing Machines for Five High Schools Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $19,740
B. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Door Locks
for Safety Vestibules at 12 Schools Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$4,915.71
C. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Roof Repair
Replacement Projects at Four Schools Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$53,956.45
D. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Softball
Visors for Middle and High Schools Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$18,000
E. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of an Entry
Drive Replacement Project at Northwest Classen High School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $12,584.90
F. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of an Intercom
Relocation Project at Emerson South Mid-High School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $8,828.42
G. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Additional
Concrete Work at Ridgeview Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016 School
Bond Funds, $6,957
H. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Construction
Materials Testing at John Marshall Enterprise Middle School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $2,345.50
I. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Sidewalk
Repair Project at Cleveland Elementary School and a Library Repair Project at
Eugene Field Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$9,029.80
J. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Drinking
Fountain Backing Installation Project at Douglass High School and Eugene Field
Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds, $12,380
K. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Construction
Material and Sidewalk Testing and Inspection Service Projects for Safety
Vestibules at Mark Twain Elementary School, Webster Middle School and
Classen School of Advanced Studies High School at Northeast Utilizing I-89
2016 School Bond Funds, $6,895
L. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Roof
Repair Project at The Sandy L. Garrett Center for Early Childhood Education at
Gatewood Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds, $20,000
M. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of Color Guard
Flags and Poles for U.S. Grant High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $431.05
N. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Floor
Installation and Instrument Shelving Demolition Project at Northwest Classen
High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds, $7,602.65
O. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of 150 iPad
Cases Utilizing I-89 School Bond Funds, $5,242.50
P. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Purchase of One Apple
Workstation Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds, $3,912
Q. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Paint
Project at Mary Golda Ross Middle School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $32,654.25
R. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Roof
Repair Project at Capitol Hill High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond
Funds, $5,399.25
S. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Ceiling
Replacement Project at Northwest Classen High School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $24,008.55
T. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Water
Heater Replacement Project at Coolidge Elementary School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $24,600
U. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Heating,
Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Ceiling Replacement Project at
Northwest Classen High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School Bond Funds,
$19,378.65
V. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of Classroom
Renovation Projects at Northwest Classen High School Utilizing I-89 2016
School Bond Funds, $264,677.13
W. Recommend Independent School District No. 89 Ratify Approval of a Classroom
Modification Projects at Capitol Hill High School Utilizing I-89 2016 School
Bond Funds, $143,071.49
VII. Comments by Board, Staff and Citizens
VIII. Adjournment
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