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Wayne-Westland trustee outlines $125 million bond to update schools including Walker‑Winter Elementary

5947105 · October 15, 2025
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A Wayne-Westland Community Schools trustee presented details of a $125 million facilities bond on Oct. 14 to the Canton Township Board of Trustees, emphasizing infrastructure improvements and work planned for Walker‑Winter Elementary, which the district decided to keep open after previously planning to close it.

Andrew Ambers, a trustee with the Wayne‑Westland Community Schools, asked the Canton Township Board of Trustees on Oct. 14 to consider a $125 million bond proposal that will appear on the Nov. 2025 ballot to pay for school infrastructure work across the district.

Ambers said the bond is "nuts and bolts" funding for roofs, parking lots and information‑technology upgrades to ensure students have internet access throughout buildings. He told the board that the proposal includes new HVAC work and other safety and infrastructure updates at…

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