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Cascade SD 5 board votes to place $30 million facilities bond on May 26 ballot
Summary
The Cascade School District board voted to place a $30 million general-obligation bond on the May 26, 2026 ballot to address critical roofing, HVAC, kitchen and accessibility needs; the measure is expected to preserve the current tax rate and carry a $10.2 million state grant if voters approve.
The Cascade School District Board of Directors voted Tuesday to call a May 26, 2026 measure election asking voters to approve a $30 million general-obligation bond to fund critical repairs and upgrades across the district.
Greg, the bond presenter working with the district's long-range facilities committee, said architects and engineers produced a 237-page facilities assessment identifying more than $100 million in district needs. He told the board that a scaled $30 million bond would fund roofing and HVAC replacements districtwide, build new cafeterias and kitchens at Turner and Cloverdale, upgrade safety features such as secure doors and badge systems, add ramps and elevator lifts where required, and fund major renovations to…
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