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Battle Creek board votes to call $27.5 million bond election for building upgrades

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The Battle Creek Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Feb. 11 to call a special election May 6 on a $27.5 million bond for facility remodeling, security improvements and playground and athletic upgrades.

The Battle Creek Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Feb. 11 to call a special election May 6 on a bond proposal to borrow $27,500,000 for building remodeling, security upgrades, furnishings and improvements to playgrounds and athletic facilities.

The resolution, read aloud during the meeting, estimated the project cost at $27,825,375 and said remaining funds would come from investment income on bond proceeds. Vice President Perry moved to adopt the resolution; Dr. Alicia Johnson seconded the motion. A roll-call vote…

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