Sinking Fund Approved For Rochester Community Schools Rochester Mi Patch
Sinking Fund Approved For Rochester Community Schools Rochester Mi Patch Rochester, mi — voters residing within the boundaries of rochester community schools overwhelmingly elected to approve a building and site sinking fund in tuesday's election. A sinking fund approved in 2019 will allow the district continue these updates and improvements. in 2015, rochester area residents voted overwhelmingly to approve the rochester community schools bond proposal that provided a $185 million investment in our schools.
Rochester Community Schools Foundation Rochester community school district (rcs) voters approved a building and site sinking fund starting in 2020 to address necessary facility and technology infrastructure upgrades and replacements. Voters residing within the boundaries of rochester community schools (rcs) overwhelmingly elected to approve a building and site sinking fund. A building and site sinking fund proposed for rochester community schools was approved by voters during the november 5 midterm election: approximately 11,677 residents voted “yes” on the proposal while 5,321 voted “no.”. Rochester area residents overwhelmingly voted to approve a building and site sinking fund. this investment in the school district will generate approximately $7.8 million per year for 10 years to repair, replace, or buy new facility and infrastructure items, enhance security, and upgrade technology.
Rochester Community Schools Among First To Launch Back To Class Plans A building and site sinking fund proposed for rochester community schools was approved by voters during the november 5 midterm election: approximately 11,677 residents voted “yes” on the proposal while 5,321 voted “no.”. Rochester area residents overwhelmingly voted to approve a building and site sinking fund. this investment in the school district will generate approximately $7.8 million per year for 10 years to repair, replace, or buy new facility and infrastructure items, enhance security, and upgrade technology. Presenters reviewed historical election results, millage impacts and how bond debt differs from the district's sinking fund — information trustees said they wanted before any decisions about pursuing additional capital revenue. Rochester, mich., nov. 6, 2019 prnewswire voters residing within the boundaries of rochester community schools overwhelmingly elected to approve a building and site sinking. Voters took to the polls tuesday, november 5 in rochester and rochester hills to decide on new city council members, charter amendments, and a school sinking fund. Voters approved school millages throughout oakland county on tuesday. four school districts — rochester, south lyon, west bloomfield, and lake orion — passed building and site sinking.
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