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 369 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 11 PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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