The Hannibal School District in Hannibal, Missouri, was in dire need of a comfort facelift. The high school, built in 1933, had some significant plumbing needs and lacked an efficient heating system. Windows were decrepit and needed to be replaced. Existing boilers at the middle and high school were more than 50 years old and operated at one speed: extremely hot.
In early 2019, district officials approached the community for a tax levy that would fund a new HVAC system, replacement windows, water supply pipes, an upgraded electrical service, and more.