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Board approves initial $6 million bond resolution, sets referendum election

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Summary

The Darlington board approved an initial resolution authorizing general obligation bonds up to $6,000,000 and approved a companion resolution providing for a referendum election; both votes were recorded 8–0 in roll call.

The Darlington Community School District board on Jan. 7 approved an initial resolution authorizing general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $6,000,000 and separately approved a resolution to place the question on a referendum election. Both motions were moved by Zuberbuhler, seconded by Crist, and the minutes record roll-call votes: Yes — Bryson, Crist, King, Fink, Stauffacher, Zuberbuhler, Hermanson, Gratz; no votes and abstentions: none.

The minutes do not include a project-by-project breakdown of the bond proceeds or an election date; the board also discussed plans for an informational referendum campaign. The approvals authorize the district to proceed with the referendum process required by state law to seek voter approval for the bonds.