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Chandler Unified advisory committee backs continuation of 15% override and narrows bond options to $271.5M and $199.4M
Summary
A citizen advisory committee recommended that the governing board seek voter approval to continue the district's 15% maintenance-and-operations override and forwarded two reduced bond packages; the board will decide in June whether to call elections.
A citizens advisory group convened by Chandler Unified School District recommended continuation of the district's 15% maintenance-and-operations (M&O) override and forwarded two reduced bond packages to the Governing Board, district staff said at the May 7 study session.
The committee voted on May 1 to recommend a continuation of the 15% override and to send two bond options to the board: option 2, $271,500,000; and option 3, $199,400,000. District staff said the committee's recommendation reflects community feedback after the district's $487,450,000 bond failed in November 2024 and after several advisory meetings earlier this year.
Why this matters: If the governing board votes to place measures on the ballot the public will decide in a future election whether to continue the district's existing override and whether to authorize new bond debt. The override is the district's primary local revenue tool for salaries, programs and operations; staff told the board the current continuation would generate roughly $45.7 million in revenue and described illustrative…
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