(KNZA)-- The South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education has finalized the facility improvement projects to be included in a bond issue they will present to voters this fall.
The Board voted Wednesday evening to move forward with the scope of the bond project that has been discussed in the past meetings.
Superintendent Jason Cline told MSC News that the Board is to approve a resolution next month to place the $7 million bond issue on the November 2 general election ballot.
If approved by voters, the bonds would be paid off over a 20-year period.
The majority of the bond issue would cover new windows, doors, exterior restoration and updating of the HVAC units at the district's three schools. In addition, the bonds would cover some concrete repairs across the district and a roof replacement at the elementary school.
The last bond issue in USD 430 was approved in 1998 and paid off in 2017.
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