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Richmond schools ask voters to renew no‑increase debt millage for building needs
Summary
Richmond Community Schools officials presented updated enrollment projections and asked residents to approve a no‑increase debt millage on the Nov. 4 ballot to fund building additions and preserve capacity as enrollment grows.
Brian Wamsley, director for Richmond Community Schools, told the Richmond City Council on Monday that the district is asking voters to renew a debt millage on the Nov. 4 ballot and that the renewal would not increase the rate taxpayers now pay. “This millage is a no increase,” Wamsley said during public comment. He said the renewal would keep the same debt millage rate that appears on tax bills in July 2025 and that, if approved, the district expects the measure to generate about…
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