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Wyoming City officials present $68.4 million primary-school master-plan options, cite traffic and soils limits
Summary
District officials outlined conceptual master-plan options for three primary schools and said a $68.4 million debt cap, traffic engineering limits and geotechnical concerns at Hilltop narrow feasible sites; the district will collect online feedback before the board selects a final plan.
Wyoming City school officials on Wednesday presented conceptual options for replacing or renovating the district's three primary schools and said a combination of financial, traffic and geotechnical constraints will limit which sites can be used.
"A bond issue is a property tax levy for a specific dollar amount and that we would borrow money to finance construction or facility projects," Rhonda Johnson, the district treasurer, said as she explained how bond financing and millage work. Johnson told the audience the district's available new debt for the project is about $68,400,000.
A consultant presenting the studies (identified in the meeting as the presenter) said the district commissioned a traffic…
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