Residents who successfully supported a $ 25 million
bond referendum question in March to save the former convent site applauded the board's action.
Not exact matches
On August 14th, the Park Board of Commissioners voted to place a
referendum question on the November 6 general election ballot asking voters to choose whether or not to support a $ 39 million
bond issue.
Commissioners hope to make clear to voters that despite the wording of the
referendum question, which calls for a 15 - cent hike in the corporate fund levy, the board has also promised a 15 - cent cut in the
bond fund levy.
The petitions urge the park district to ask taxpayers in a March 19
referendum question whether the district should kick in about $ 3 million from a 20 - year
bond issue to help buy the land.
A new park district committee is dusting off the dormant «lakefront master plan» and pushing it forward, and Wilmette residents could see a
bond issue
referendum question as early as November 2014.
You said, referring to the earlier votes, that, «The Cary district put two
referendum questions to the voters in November — an $ 8.1 million
bond issue to buy 80 acres of land and build a swim center and ballfields, and a tax - rate increase to operate the facilities.»