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Measure S improvements continue within Burbank Unified

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The following is an overview of the projects that were underway during July in the Burbank Unified School District using Measure S funds:

The childcare program at Harte Elementary School has been moved to another location. Demolition of the south building should be completed soon. Utilities for existing portable classrooms have been disconnected. Grading and excavation for a mobile-classroom project are scheduled to start soon.

The power lines to Jefferson Elementary School have been relocated and started back up. Demolition of the concrete pad and asphalt paving is expected to be completed soon. The drilling for shoring along Karen Street and next to the new modular classrooms has started. The demolition, grading and excavation for a mobile-classroom project are scheduled to start soon.

Installation of the interior finishes in the new modular classrooms has started at Stevenson Elementary School. The perimeter fence along Avon Street has been installed. Also, the curb and concrete strips along the playground are being installed. Visual and audio improvements are in place in all classrooms.

Exterior painting at Luther Middle School is nearly complete. Installation of visual and audio improvements in all classrooms is complete.

Installation and patching of drywall in Building B at the Mann Child Care Center continued. Installation of the seismic hold-down clips on the heating and air-conditioning units on the roof is ongoing as is installation of electrical underground utilities. Installation and testing of the gas piping is completed. Construction of the water and waste piping in Building B continued.

New wireless access points will be added on the athletic fields at Burbank High School.

Painting of the exteriors of the buildings at Muir Middle School is almost complete.

Installation of visual and audio improvements is expected to be completed at Disney Elementary School later this month.

Cabling and speaker installation in all classrooms is complete at Jordan Middle School.

mark.kellam@latimes.com

Twitter: @lamarkkellam

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