School Bond
Proposition 9 |
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$20,890,000
Major maintenance repair projects across the district and site acquisition for future schools |
- Districtwide code upgrades, hazardous material abatement, fire sprinkler and ADA upgrades, and mechanical and electrical upgrades
- Roof replacement and repair projects
- Security system upgrades and emergency communications systems
- Repair and renewal of the old auxiliary gym at Dimond High School, bringing it up to code. Dimond High is overcrowded, and parts of the old gym would be used for additional instructional space — if renovated. The fire marshal has banned school use of parts of the old gym until code upgrades are completed.
- This bond is approved for 31.8% state debt reimbursement, subject to annual legislative appropriation, which reduces the local cost of this bond to $14.3 million
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School Bond
Proposition 10 |
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$30,775,000
Renovate and expand two elementary schools, and design and plan several other school renewal projects |
- Chester Valley, built in 1964, would be completely renewed, including addition of gym and art classroom
- Sand Lake, built in 1958, would be completely renovated and have classrooms added
- Bond will fund design of Phase I of Clark Middle School (1959) renewal
- Bond also funds planning and design for Girdwood, Inlet View, Romig and a new southwest Anchorage-area elementary school
- This bond is approved for 31.9% state debt reimbursement, subject to annual legislative appropriation, which reduces the local cost of this bond to $21.0 million
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School Bond
Proposition 11 |
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$48,200,000
High school renovation projects |
- Funds construction of next major phases of renovation at Bartlett, Chugiak, East and Service high schools
- Provides funds for initial planning of a renewal for West High School
- High school renovations are scheduled in phases, section by section, over several years to allow staff and students to remain in school during the renovation
- ASD asks voters to consider funding individual phases of renovation as work progresses
- This bond is approved for 52.4% state debt reimbursement, subject to annual legislative appropriation, which reduces the local cost of this bond to $22.9 million
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