From Morgan to Draper, school boards asking voters for more than $800M in bonds
“. . . six area boards of education are asking voters this fall for permission to borrow more than $800 million to build and renovate schools. Granite’s proposal comes on top of a property tax increase approved by the school board this summer to help fund pay raises for educators. In Canyons School District, a proposed $283 million general obligation bond would be used to rebuild Hillcrest and Brighton high schools along with Union Middle School and four elementary schools. The general-obligation bond would also cover upgrades at 18 elementary schools that would bring in natural light from windows and skylights at a projected cost about $3.1 million.”
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