TURIN — Along with the proposed budget, South Lewis Central School District residents on Tuesday will vote on an $18.7 million capital project.
It would be funded through 98 percent state building aid, with $343,000 from the state Expanding Our Children's Education and Learning program essentially covering the local share.
The project would feature a switch from heating-oil to wood-chip boilers at the middle-high school and bus garage. It also would include air-conditioning system upgrades; swimming pool repairs; kitchen and auditorium upgrades; replacement of roofing, exterior doors, the master clock system, lockers and the middle school gymnasium partition; development of a school-based health center; technology upgrades; and renovations at the bus garage and three elementary schools.
The annual budget vote will be held from noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the middle-high school music room.