MPS Launches Website to Gather Feedback, Share Information about Long-Range Facilities Master Plan
On Thursday, July 25, 2024, Milwaukee Public Schools launched a website to provide members of the public with enhanced information about its Long-Range Facilities Master Plan (LRFMP). The LRFMP is a 10-year plan for MPS buildings to support student success by making sure the district’s learning spaces meet student needs.
On the new website, Milwaukee community members are invited to take a survey, subscribe to updates, view the project timeline, review frequently asked questions, and more.
The new website is available here: https://www.mpsfacilitiesplan.com/
Some parts of the website are under construction. Updates will be forthcoming in the next few weeks with a significant amount of data that will help inform this process and the development of the plan. You can sign up for updates to be notified as soon as new information is posted.
The Long-Range Facilities Master Plan is tied to the MPS 5-year Strategic Plan, which entered its second year on July 1. More information about the Strategic Plan is on the MPS website.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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