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Athletic complex would not add debt payments to South Portland Public Schools' FY26 budget, superintendent says

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Summary

At a Oct. 12 meeting, South Portland Public Schools' superintendent told the school board that any debt service tied to a proposed athletic-complex improvement would not appear in the district's FY26 budget; if voters approve work in November, payments would begin in FY27.

South Portland Public Schools called the meeting back to order to continue discussion of the district—s FY2025-26 budget and related items. The superintendent told the school board that planned improvements to the district athletic complex would not require debt-service payments in FY26.

The statement matters because the district is finalizing its FY26 budget and voters will decide in November whether to approve improvements to the athletic complex. "Again, there is no debt service impact for the athletic complex, even if something is…

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