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Riverview superintendent outlines $7 million April referendum for building repairs and security upgrades
Summary
Riverview School District Superintendent Kim Taylor briefed the Salem Lakes board on an April 1 referendum asking Silver Lake–area voters to approve $7 million for roofs, boilers, asphalt, a secure vestibule and other facility and safety upgrades.
Kim Taylor, superintendent of the Riverview (Silver Lake–Salem) School District, told the Village Board of Salem Lakes that the district will ask Silver Lake–area voters on the April 1 ballot to approve $7,000,000 for critical facility repairs and security upgrades.
Taylor said the referendum request, approved by the district board in December, is intended to pay for roof and boiler replacement, asphalt repairs, updated learning spaces and security improvements including a secure vestibule entrance, fencing near the railroad and a crisis alert system worn by staff.
The referendum matters because the district’s general fund cannot cover…
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