By David Avitabile
MIDDLEBURGH - Middleburgh Central School voters Tuesday approved an $8.1 million capital project by a count of 273 to 121. The project will utilize state aid and $2 million from the district's Capital Reserve Fund to pay for over a dozen facilities repairs and improvements.
There will be no additional tax impact.
Repairs and enhancements included in the capital project are focused on resolving current facility repair needs, preparing our infrastructure for future needs, improving safety for students and staff, and supporting community services in the buildings.
Construction is expected to begin next summer.
Superintendent Mark Place thanked the community for its support.
"Thank you to our community for believing in our schools and supporting Capital Project 2026. Your approval sends a powerful message to our students—that their future matters and that they are surrounded by a community that cares deeply about their success. We are truly grateful for your support," Mr. Place said.
New York State Building Aid will cover approximately 75% ($6.1 million) of the cost. To keep the local share stable, the district will issue $6.1 million in bonds, which would replace retiring debt payments from a previous project. The district will use $2 million from the district’s Capital Reserve Fund to cover the remaining cost.
Repairs will include:
Junior-Senior High School
The Junior-Senior High School will undergo critical facility upgrades to preserve its historic integrity while improving safety, efficiency and accessibility. The main entry columns will receive structural repairs to ensure their longevity. The overdue replacement of stage and attic windows with energy-efficient models will reduce energy costs. In the auditorium, updated lighting would modernize the space for both school and community events, while the restoration of a missing balcony seating section would expand access.
The building’s main roof will have gutter repairs to address drainage issues and deterioration of the Yankee gutter system. Additionally, an out-of-service bathroom in the cafeteria will be replaced with ADA-compliant facilities.
Elementary School
Renovations at the elementary school will focus on safety and accessibility. The gymnasium’s outdated bleachers, which have been unusable for years, will be replaced with a modern set featuring side rails and other enhancements.
Additionally, space will be expanded at the school-based health center. The new design will include the required wet and dry areas to ensure a safe environment. Bassett Healthcare services support student learning and participation in athletics with free well-care and some dental services.
The Maze Craze, built by volunteers in 1989, is a cherished part of Middleburgh history. Over 35 years later, modern safety requirements, including wheelchair accessibility, require the district to consider the diverse needs of students in different ways. The district will gather community input and construct a new playground on the former Little League field— that would meet current codes and create joyful, barrier-free experiences for every child.
Bus Garage Repairs
To ensure the bus garage remains safe and efficient, several upgrades are proposed. Two bus lifts, which have already exceeded their life expectancy, will be replaced. A floor sealer would be applied to preserve the integrity of the floor. Additional drainage would be installed to prevent water intrusion, helping to protect both the structure and surrounding grounds. Conduit will be installed under the parking lot to prepare for state-mandated electric vehicle charging.
Capital Project Timeline
Architects will draft plans for the New York State Education Department review before the bidding process. Once the board awards bids, major construction would begin in June 2026.
Referendum Vote: May 2025
Architects Prepare Plans: May-October 2025
Plans Submitted to SED.: November 2025
District Receives SED. Approval: January 2026
District Bids Projects: February 2026
Bids Awarded by BOE: April-May 2026
Construction Begins – June 2026.
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