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Board approves 10-year sinking-fund replacement proposal for November ballot over one dissent
Summary
The Bloomfield Hills Schools Board on June 16 adopted a resolution asking voters to approve a 10-year, 1.5-mill building and site sinking-fund replacement proposal, a measure supporters say preserves maintenance work tied to prior bond projects and opponents urged delaying until strategic-plan outcomes are known.
The Bloomfield Hills Schools Board of Education voted 5'1 on June 16 to adopt a resolution approving a building-and-site sinking-fund replacement proposal and to place the measure on the November ballot. The board's motion approved the recommendation developed by the finance-and-operations committee and staff.
Discussion on the floor highlighted differing views about timing. Trustee Baker said she was not comfortable seeking renewal now given declining enrollment and an upcoming…
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