Planning for
2020 Facilities Master Plan
The Seattle Public School District is in
the process of updating the existing
Facilities Master Plan. The planning process is an
aggressive effort to outline a systematic schedule of improving
Seattle School facilities. In addition, this document brings
together major School District policies, studies, and documents
into one document that affect District facilities and guide in the
future direction of capital construction projects (BEX/BTA),
facility use, re-use, re-purpose, and/or closure.
The primary focus of this policy document
is to concentrate on major renovations, and building replacements
while simultaneously addressing deferred maintenance (i.e. health,
safety, HVAC/MEP systems, and roofs) projects in the other school
buildings. By design, the focus of the Facilities Master Plan
shifts Seattle Public Schools building improvement efforts from a
reactive repair program to a proactive renovation/building
replacement program.
Here is
a brief
process and timeline for the Facilities Master Plan and Study &
Survey.
A facilities
survey was conducted in the fall of 2007. The District
received 239 responses for 45 elementary, middle, K-8, high, and
alternative schools. Here are the survey
results:
Early Input - 2020 Facilities Master
Plan Survey Results
Following are the records from the
Sounding Board meetings:
Sounding Board Meeting Record 10/23/07
Sounding Board Meeting Record
10/30/07
Sounding Board Meeting Record 11/13/07
Sounding Board Meeting Record
11/27/07
The Seattle Public Schools Facilities
Department held a series of community meetings on the updating of
the Facilities Master Plan in January 2008. Here is a summary
of the meetings:
Community Meeting
Notes
Following are the presentations
made at School Board work sessions:
Presentation at the School Board work
session December 5, 2007
Presentation at the School Board work session
January 23, 2008
Presentation at the School Board work session February 27,
2008
A draft 2020 FMP was
available on the website before the School Board adopted the final
version of the FMP.
Updated:
04/28/08