One bond would provide up to $70 million for charter school construction and the other would provide up to $15 million for maintenance projects.
PALMER — The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District wants voters in November to consider two bonds, including one that would provide up to $70 million for the construction or purchase of five charter school buildings.The bonds must be approved by the borough Assembly before heading to ballots. A date for consideration by the Assembly has not yet been set. Borough bonds are paid for through an increase in borough property tax rates.
If sent to ballots and approved by voters, the charter school construction bond would pay for new buildings for three of the district’s six charter schools and an existing building purchase or major renovations at two others.
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