A less expensive, more focused spending plan that did not include the closing of an elementary school was enough to convince voters in the Dodgeville School District Tuesday.
A less expensive, more focused spending plan that did not include the closing of an elementary school was enough to convince voters in the Dodgeville School District Tuesday.
To exceed revenue limits by $800,000 in 2016-17; $200,000 in 2017-18; and $200,000 in 2018-19.
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All precincts reporting
Question 1: To borrow $6.5 million to pay for renovations of school district buildings.
Question 2: To borrow $2.6 million to pay for a new high school gymnasium, restrooms, office and storage space.
To exceed revenue limits by $950,000 in 2016-17; $950,000 in 2017-18; and $950,000 in 2018-19.
6 of 7 precincts (86%)
To exceed revenue limits by $1 million in 2016 and $1.2 million in 2017.
0 of 10 precincts
To borrow $19,995,000 for school improvements, additions and remodeling at Dodgeville High School.
10 of 11 precincts (91%)
To exceed revenue limits by $550,000 in 2016-17; $550,000 in 2017-18; $650,000 in 2018-19; and $650,000 in 2019-20.
3 of 5 precincts (60%)
To exceed revenue limits by $1.8 million annually starting in 2016-17.
12 of 13 precincts (92%)
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Question 1 asks for $5.7 million for remodeling, renovations and repairs for improved safety, curriculum and technology.
Question 2 asks for $150,000 above the state limits on a recurring basis for school operations.
To exceed revenue limits by up to $2.6 million annually between 2016-17 and 2020-21.
6 of 9 precincts (67%)
To exceed revenue limits by up to $2.6 million annually between 2016-17 and 2020-21.
8 of 14 precincts (57%)
Question 1: To exceed revenue limits by a total of $1.34 million between 2016-17 and 2021-22.
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Question 2: To borrow $18.9 million for school upgrades, gym space and air conditioning.
6 of 16 precincts (38%)
Question 1: To borrow $5,260,000 to pay for safety and security upgrades.
Question 2: To borrow $3,470,000 to pay for maintenance projects.
Question 3: To exceed revenue limits by $475,000 in 2016.
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