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Wayne-Westland board hears plan for $125 million bond to fix roofs, HVAC, furniture and tech
Summary
Consultants and district staff presented a non–millage increase bond proposal that would fund building repairs, roof and parking-lot replacements, classroom furniture, and technology upgrades; campaign work is scheduled through the fall with a November ballot date.
District officials outlined a $125 million bond proposal the Wayne‑Westland Community School District plans to present to voters in November, saying the package focuses on building repairs, furnishings and technology rather than new construction.
Consultants and district staff told the board the proposal would be structured as a non‑millage increase bond paid in series and would use about $10 million from the sinking fund to reduce issuance. The team estimated the package at roughly $125,000,000 and said it reflects an updated facilities assessment completed over the last year.
The plan matters because the funds would pay for deferred maintenance and classroom needs across the district,…
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