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Board approves Article 46 capital requests including PAC lighting overhaul and equipment repairs

November 04, 2025 | Swain County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Board approves Article 46 capital requests including PAC lighting overhaul and equipment repairs
The Swain County Board of Education approved an Article 46 capital request that includes several maintenance and capital items: replacement of a diesel engine in a district flatbed/dump truck (with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty), replacement of nonfunctioning garage doors at athletic/maintenance buildings, a $25,000 estimate for a softball batting cage slab and netting, and a multi-phase, backwards-compatible performing arts center (PAC) lighting and control overhaul.

Administration described the PAC work as a three-phase project to modernize aging lighting fixtures and a 30-year-old control board that is increasingly difficult to support; the proposed staged approach would replace systems over several years and reduce a previously estimated $300,000 overhaul to approximately $150,000 by phasing purchases and ensuring backward compatibility. Staff emphasized the building's important role for concerts, graduations and school productions and said the upgrades represent a long-term investment.

Board members discussed fundraising and community donations for the batting cage and suggested routing a portion of revenue from community events to maintenance. Administrators noted that revenue generated by events has historically been limited and that much of the facility's operating costs remain district-funded.

The Article 46 request was approved by motion and show of hands. Administration said they will pursue available funding and seek community donations where appropriate; the board discussed temporary borrowing or using existing capital to purchase materials immediately and then reimburse with the drawdown if approved by the county commissioners.

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