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VOTO YES
Vote YES to upgrade Kent school infrastructure
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The board of the Kent School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include districtwide improvements to school access, communications, and alarm systems, energy-efficient lighting, and the replacement of roofs and other key infrastructure.
The bonds would be paid for by an overall levy rate of $3.52 per $1,000 of assessed property value, a decrease from the 2022 rate of $3.81. This number, provided by the school district, covers existing bonds, the new bond, as well as the technology and operating levy. This means the owner of a median $600,000 home could expect to pay about $2,286 per year for all school improvements, technology, safety, and staffing needs.
Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Kent School District's Proposition No. 1.Ultima actualización 2023-04-05The board of the Kent School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include districtwide improvements to school access, communications, and alarm systems, energy-efficient lighting, and the replacement of roofs and other key infrastructure.
The bonds would be paid for by an overall levy rate of $3.52 per $1,000 of assessed property value, a decrease from the 2022 rate of $3.81. This number, provided by the school district, covers existing bonds, the new bond, as well as the technology and operating levy. This means the owner of a median $600,000 home could expect to pay about $2,286 per year for all school improvements, technology, safety, and staffing needs.
Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Kent School District's Proposition No. 1.The board of the Kent School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include districtwide improvements to school access, communications, and alarm systems, energy-efficient lighting, and the replacement of roofs and other key infrastructure.
The bonds would be paid for by an overall levy rate of $3.52 per $1,000 of assessed property value, a decrease from the 2022 rate of $3.81. This number, provided by the school district, covers existing bonds, the new bond, as well as the technology and operating levy. This means the owner of a median $600,000 home could expect to pay about $2,286 per year for all school improvements, technology, safety, and staffing needs.
Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Kent School District's Proposition No. 1.Kent School District No. 415 Proposition No. 1 General Obligation Bonds
The board of the Kent School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades.
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