Sentences with phrase «district bond proposals»

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Proposals for large tax increases to expand Palatine - based Harper College and to ease severe crowding in Carpentersville - based District 300 led the string of bond - proposal failures.
The Roselle Park District Board considering a proposal for the sale of $ 300,000 in bonds to finance the construction of baseball fields.
In recent years, those opponents have helped defeat a long list of Park District referendum proposals that asked for permission to sell bonds to construct a swimming facility.
If the referendum proposal passes and the district takes on the added bond debt, any talk of the Park District dissolving and being absorbed by the village would be dropped, Bonebradistrict takes on the added bond debt, any talk of the Park District dissolving and being absorbed by the village would be dropped, BonebraDistrict dissolving and being absorbed by the village would be dropped, Bonebrake said.
Frankfort Park District voters will be asked April 4 to approve a $ 2.5 million bond proposal to pay for expanded services and land acquisition.
At issue was a proposal by Oakdale Community Church to create a charitable remainder trust for the Hartsing family, owners of the 117 - acre farm who stand to gain $ 5 million from the sale of the land if the Park District's bond issue passes.
WOODSTOCK — Less than 15 minutes after voting to hold an April referendum on a $ 3.9 million bond issue for recreation, the Woodstock city council debated a proposal to reorganize the parks and recreation department as an independent park district.
The school district has a bond issue on the April 1 ballot to raise funds for its construction, and Layer is hoping to win backing for the proposal.
FRANKFORT — Summit Hill School District 161 board members approved the sale of $ 16.4 million in construction and renovation bonds this week, a move made possible by passage of a $ 23.9 referendum proposal in April for school construction and renovation.
DUNDEE TOWNSHIP — The Dundee Township Park District will ask voters to weigh in on a $ 14 million bond referendum proposal to build a new recreation center, senior center and indoor pool addition.
Rickmon is among the residents who are supporting a Plainfield Township Park District ballot proposal to build a community recreation center with a $ 6.5 million dollar bond issue.
Within the past four years, Grayslake residents have twice rejected Park District referendum proposals to issue bonds to pay for a community center.
Last November, they defeated a $ 6.9 million bond - issue proposal by the Gurnee Park District for construction of an outdoor swimming pool and recreation center.
Other Westchester Municipalities having School Board And 2018 - 2019 Votes include The Peekskill City School District (2 seats up), Greenburgh Central School District, New Rochelle Public Schools (One (1) full Five - year term and one (1) Two - year term [unexpired portion of a vacant term]-RRB-, Scarsdale Public School District, the Mamaroneck Union Free School District (which includes public school system for Village of Larchmont residents), Port Chester Public Schools, Tuckahoe Union Free School District (one (1) board seat), Pelham Public School District (Eligible Pelham voters may vote on a two - proposition bond proposal to fund facilities / infrastructure projects and athletic facilities / fields upgrades), Rye City School District (There is only one Polling Place: The Rye Middle School Gymnasium at 3 Parsons Street.)
The governor's proposals are likely to meet opposition from police unions, the bail bond industry, district attorneys and Republican lawmakers who control the Senate.
Voters in the Highland Central School District approved the Highland Public Library's $ 4.8 million bond issue proposal at the polls on Tuesday by a 62.5 percent majority.
Voters in the Highland Central School District approved the Highland Public Library's $ 4.8 million bond issue proposal at the polls on
When Cuomo first announced the bond act, school groups gave the proposal a lukewarm reception, arguing that any additional funding would be better spent to restore recent cuts in aid that have forced some districts to lay off teachers and eliminate programs.
A bipartisan bill, jointly proposed by Rep. Nancy L. Johnson (R - Connecticut) and Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D - New York), modeled after President Bill Clinton's school construction proposal, would lend $ 24.8 billion to states and school districts with interest - free, 15 - year bonds.
A bill that would prohibit school districts from entering into financial contracts with the same firms that provide bond measure campaign services is being held over until next year as the author attempts to gain support for the proposal.
This proposal injects a bit of «pay - as - you - go» from district general funds into educational facilities construction — a departure from the bond debt financing that has driven school construction since the enactment of Senate Bill 50, the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998.
Weber School District heads to the ballot with a $ 97 million bond proposal.
In addition, states such as California made it easier for districts to approve capital - improvement projects by lowering the threshold at which bond proposals were approved.
Because the district's board had not agreed to share the proceeds of the bond with local charter schools.18 The organization spent $ 100,000 on fliers and other efforts to defeat the bond proposal.
California Schools Asked to Put Moratorium on Controversial Bonds State's treasurer and schools chief ask districts to avoid capital appreciation bonds until governor and lawmakers can weigh proposals to restrict theirBonds State's treasurer and schools chief ask districts to avoid capital appreciation bonds until governor and lawmakers can weigh proposals to restrict theirbonds until governor and lawmakers can weigh proposals to restrict their use.
BELLEVUE, Washington (Oct. 12, 2016)-- REALTORS ® voted to join other supporters of a bond proposal for the Kent School District, not only by unanimous endorsement of the measure, but also by pledging assistance for a «get - out - the - vote» campaign for the Nov. 8 election.
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