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Frontier Central plans no‑tax‑impact districtwide safety upgrades; board to consider proposal in November
Summary
District staff described a proposed $7.5–$9 million capital project to modernize locks, PA systems, cameras and access controls across seven buildings; plan would use MCA‑aidable funding and, if approved for referendum, would be presented to voters in January with no tax impact.
Frontier Central School District officials outlined a proposed districtwide safety capital project at the Oct. 22 board meeting and said they will present a formal plan in November before a January vote.
District staff said the proposal would use MCA‑aidable capital funding and be structured to have no tax impact on local homeowners. "We can go out with a no cost, no tax impact to the taxpayers this school year for a small capital project anywhere between 7 and a half to 9,000,000," a district facilities representative said,…
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