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Everett Public Schools pitches $396.8 million construction bond and levy renewal ahead of Feb. 10 vote

Everett City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Ian Saltzman and district staff presented Proposition 1 (a $396.8 million construction bond) and Proposition 2 (a renewal education levy) to the Everett City Council, outlining projects, funding shares and an estimated homeowner impact of about $15 a month for a $600,000 home if both measures pass.

Everett Public Schools officials presented details of a two-measure package on Jan. 14 that will appear on the Feb. 10 ballot: a $396,800,000 construction bond (Proposition 1) to address overcrowding and aging facilities, and a renewal of the educational programs and operations levy (Proposition 2) to sustain staff and programs the state does not fully fund.

Superintendent Ian Saltzman and communications director Harmony Weinberg led the presentation; Chief Operating Officer Larry Fleckenstein described the bond package as a prioritized subset of roughly $1 billion in district…

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