HUNTINGTON BEACH
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The Huntington Beach City School District Board of Trustees will decide today whether to allow staff to begin developing a resolution calling for a bond election.
The bonds would raise funds for construction and improvement of school facilities. About $56.5 million is needed to fund improvement projects, including replacement of heating and air-conditioning systems, water and sewer upgrades, roof replacement and electrical upgrades.
The board will not formally commit itself to a specific action but will vote only to enable school administrators to develop a resolution for consideration. The trustees meet at 7 p.m. at the district office, 20451 Craimer Lane, Huntington Beach.
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