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Catalina Foothills board approves consent agenda, facility contracts and two nine-passenger vans

May 27, 2026 | Catalina Foothills Unified School District, School Districts, Arizona


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Catalina Foothills board approves consent agenda, facility contracts and two nine-passenger vans
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District governing board unanimously approved its consent agenda and several procurement awards at a continuation meeting. The board approved minutes, vouchers and routine delegations of authority and accepted gifts and fundraising requests as presented. The packet included multiple maintenance and capital items that the board approved by motion.

Among the approvals, Concord General Contracting received an award for a campuswide window blind replacement project at Catalina Foothills High School for $138,230. The board also accepted terms and conditions for three School Facilities Division building renewal grants (BRG) that staff said will support a 120-gallon hot water heater replacement at Catalina Foothills High School (BRG-00008119, estimated at $50,000), a replacement air-conditioning system at Orange Grove Middle School (BRG-00008138, estimated at $300,000) and a fire-alarm control system replacement at Sunrise Drive Elementary School (BRG-00008143, estimated at $900,000).

As part of consent, the board confirmed routine authorizations for signature stamps and check signers for fiscal year 2026-27 and delegated several procurement- and procurement-protest responsibilities to district staff, including authority assigned to Lisa Tatel for emergency procurements and responses to bid protests.

Separately, the board approved an award to RWC International Limited for the purchase of two new nine-passenger vans in the amount of $194,791. District staff said the vans will replace older 16-passenger student-transport vehicles that the district's insurance trust no longer covers because of rollover risk; the nine-passenger vans are white fleet vehicles for extracurricular travel and cannot be used for home-to-school transportation. Staff told the board they expect delivery by the end of July ahead of the new school year.

All motions on the consent agenda carried by unanimous voice vote.

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