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Iroquois district outlines $23 million capital project; officials say state aid and reserves will prevent local tax increase
Summary
District staff described a $23 million capital project that would replace boilers and roofs at primary schools and the high school, with a November 18 vote scheduled; officials said state aid and capital reserves will cover most costs and the project is structured to avoid a local tax increase.
IROQUOIS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT — District officials reviewed the scope and financing of a proposed $23 million capital project and reminded the public the project will be voted on Nov. 18 in the intermediate gymnasium.
John (district staff) told the board the work targets building‑systems priorities identified in a recent building condition survey and said the $23 million package focuses on heating systems, roof replacements and, if bids allow, electrical upgrades at the high school. “We want this to be a tax free project,” John said,…
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