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Lowell City officials say high school needs $40 million more; 1.6% tax increase flagged

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City presenters told the council the high school construction project requires an additional $40 million to finish, a shortfall that could translate to a 1.6% tax increase; council members expressed frustration that the issue was not identified earlier.

The management team overseeing Lowell City’s high school construction project told the City Council they need an additional $40,000,000 to complete the build, and that meeting the gap could mean about a 1.6% increase in local property taxes.

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