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Chandler Unified officials present four bond packages; citizens committee backs $271.5M and $199.4M options
Summary
Superintendent Frank Narducci reviewed four bond options and said the district's citizens bond committee recommended two midrange packages — $271.5 million and $199.4 million — to fund buses, technology, renovations and possible school replacement projects.
Superintendent Frank Narducci told the Chandler Unified School District Governing Board on June 11 that the district's bond citizens committee recommended two midrange bond proposals for board consideration: $271,500,000 and $199,400,000.
Narducci said the bond language presented to the board follows required statutory formatting and that the packages are grouped into three broad categories: pupil transportation vehicles; furniture, equipment and instructional technology; and maintenance, renovations and new construction, including security enhancements and land acquisition.
The recommendation follows outreach the district said it conducted after a prior bond measure failed last November. "We did know that our community did not support the first option, and so…
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