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District launches multi-channel referendum outreach; residents raise safety and tax-impact questions

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Summary

District staff described a 10-session community outreach plan, mailers, a hotline and online materials to explain an April referendum. Staff said tax impacts and project details are on a dedicated webpage and recordings will be posted; residents pressed for clear tax-impact information and raised a separate safety concern about South Park.

The Oshkosh Area School District outlined its referendum information campaign on Feb. 12, saying it will use 10 in-person sessions, mailed postcards to every household, video recordings posted to the district website and Oshkosh Media, a hotline and targeted mailers to explain proposed facilities projects ahead of the April vote.

Referendum outreach lead Katie Neiman…

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