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EFP Mission & Initiatives:

Mission Statement:

The mission of Engineering, Facilities and Planning is to provide facilities and services that support teaching and learning

Vision:

The vision of Engineering, Facilities and Planning is to be the preferred provider of all its services

Vision: Strategic Priorities
Initiative 1: Support of the Bond Program

  • Voters approved a $235 million bond on Nov 2, 2004. The programs under this ballot range from Window Screens to Brand New Schools. The bond money will go to upgrade, update and renew schools, support facilities, and, in turn, reduce daily maintenance requests.
  • The bonds are sold to the public in increments with the first being in the sum of $47 million on February 15, of 2005. Here is the catch. 85% of the $47 million (Approx $40 million) has to be expended within three years of that sales date. That creates the urgency and requires immediate action from the new EFP department.

    Initiative II: Provide a smooth opening and operation of TUSD facilities for the 2007 school year

  • The sections of Planning, Resources, Utilities, Buildings and Grounds will support the second initiative.
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