Referenda: Elmbrook's Poll on $100M High Schools
Lisa Sink:
But he said that Elmbrook's results likely wouldn't stop other districts from moving forward with referendum plans because the cost of Elmbrook's plans was more than double what others typically seek.
"The size of the amounts are just so out of line with what everybody else has done that I'd be leery to generalize (Elmbrook's results) to someone who's going to ask for $25 million to build a school," Knapp said.
Spread across the district's tax base, the five building improvement plans presented in Elmbrook's survey would have a tax impact on an average $300,000 home of $288 to $363 per year for 20 years.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 1, 2005 7:07 AM
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