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School board authorizes up to $155 million in bonds, reviews capital and debt-service budgets

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Salt Lake City School District trustees voted to authorize the sale of up to $155 million in general obligation bonds and reviewed capital-project and debt-service budgets that include high school rebuilds and a multi‑phase sustainability plan.

The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education voted April 15 to authorize the sale of up to $155,000,000 in general obligation bonds to fund major capital projects, including rebuilding Highland and West high schools and sustainability work across the district.

The authorization — contained in a resolution the board advanced from the discussion agenda and later approved — sets parameters for issuing the debt and delegates pricing decisions to district officers. The district plans to sell the first series of bonds this spring and a second series in 2026 to finance multi‑year rebuilds and…

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