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Board approves exchange with City to transfer closed school sites; Hillcrest relocation to Wilson included
Summary
The Kenosha Unified School District board voted to approve an exchange-of-real-property agreement with the City of Kenosha to transfer several closed school sites for redevelopment, with deed restrictions and city-led tax-increment financing.
The Kenosha Unified School District board voted to approve an exchange-of-real-property agreement with the City of Kenosha covering multiple district-owned buildings that were closed as part of the district’s rightsizing plan.
District and city staff have negotiated terms that move maintenance and redevelopment responsibility to the city, use tax increment (TID) financing where applicable, and include restrictions intended to prevent the properties from becoming preK–12…
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