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School board approves calling Nov. 4 bond referendum after facilities task force recommendations
Summary
The board voted to call a November 4 building bond referendum that would fund $85 million in prioritized facility improvements recommended by a 27‑member facilities task force; finance staff described a bonding schedule intended to produce no net tax increase for property owners.
The Minnetonka School Board voted June 26 to place a building bond referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot seeking $85 million to fund prioritized facility improvements identified by a community facilities task force.
Executive Director of Finance and Operations Paul Bourgeois summarized the two‑year process: a 27‑member facilities task force met 15 times, toured buildings and recommended a list of needs; the board and staff synthesized recommendations into an $85 million initial ask covering the highest…
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