Claremont’s aging school buildings are coming due for some expensive TLC, and the bill could land on the November ballot. Next week, Claremont Unified’s school board is set to decide whether to ask voters to approve a proposed $77 million, 30-year facilities bond to tackle worn-out roofs, boilers, HVAC systems and plumbing across district campuses, along with replacing the synthetic turf at Claremont High School. Board Meeting And Timeline The B…
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