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County staff outline $33.6 million two‑thirds bond plan, set public hearing for April
Summary
Forsyth County finance staff presented a package of proposed two‑thirds general obligation bonds totaling $33,635,000, explained the issuance schedule and said a public hearing is scheduled for April 10; the presentation will be taken up for formal vote at the board’s next meeting.
Lee Plunkett, deputy chief financial officer, briefed the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners on March 24 about a proposed sale of two‑thirds general obligation bonds to finance school maintenance, additional school capacity, community college projects, parks and recreation and county facilities.
Plunkett said the total proposed issuance is $33,635,000: $14,800,000 earmarked for a biannual capital maintenance program (schools, Scitech, parks and county buildings) and $18,800,000 designated for the schools’ additional capacity financing plan, currently identified for Ashley Elementary. He said the $18.8…
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