FACILITIES AND LONG-TERM PLANNING When it comes to planning for the future, John Gahan, Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations, says,“We have over $200 million worth of facilities, and our responsibility is to maximize the community’s investment.”To accomplish this, the district conducts an annual assessment to inform its long-range capital improvement plan, which is presented to the school board.This ensures that the Board of Education is well-informed about upcoming projects and maintenance needs. Gahan notes, “When it does get to the point where we have a capital referendum, our community has been very supportive. In the past 12 years, we’ve passed three referendums in the district for close to 9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 11 PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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