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School board backs city TID amendments, approves creation of new Voigt/Boyd Farm district

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Summary

The Madison School Board directed its representative to the City of Madison Joint Review Board to support several 2025 tax incremental district (TID) project-plan amendments and voted to create a new TID for the Voigt/Boyd Farm area, approving most measures unanimously and one amendment on a 6–1 vote.

The Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education on July 28 voted to direct its representative on the City of Madison Joint Review Board to support 2025 project-plan amendments for multiple tax incremental districts (TIDs) and to approve creation of a new TID for the Voigt (Boyd Farm) area.

Board members voted to support amendments to TID No. 42 (Wingra), No. 45 (Capital Square West), No. 48 (Regent Street), and No. 53 (West Wilson Street) and to support creation of a new TID No. 55 (Voigt/Boyd Farm). The motion on the TID 48 amendment passed 6–1; the other TID votes recorded in the meeting passed unanimously. Student representative Claire Lee cast the advisory aye on all motions.

Board members and staff described the TID amendments as adjustments centered on increased project costs and, in…

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