Proposed 2025 Bond

On May 20, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider a bond measure which would provide funding for school safety, accessibility, and learning environments. If passed, the measure would address proposed infrastructure projects and modernize facilities for students and the community.

A group of 20 community volunteers formed the Community Bond Advisory Committee to evaluate proposed School District infrastructure projects. Through comprehensive assessments and community feedback, the committee identified proposed projects to focus on safe and effective learning environments. The committee made its recommendation to the Board of Directors, who passed a resolution to refer the bond measure to voters.

If the bond measure passes, it would fund safety, security, and accessibility upgrades, replace aging facilities, and modernize learning environments.

If the bond measure passes, it would fund:

  • Replacement of aging 1950s classroom wings at the high school
  • Safety, security, and accessibility upgrades at both schools
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) facility upgrades
  • Repairs and updates at the elementary school, including roofing, windows, and restrooms

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If passed, how much would Measure 22-210 cost?

  • Estimated annual tax rate of $1.89 per $1,000 of assessed value
  • Average residential assessed value provided by Linn County: $157,210
  • Average rural residential assessed value provided by Linn County: $242,880
  • Interactive calculator can help estimate your tax impact

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By law, bond funds must be used for the specific purposes outlined in the measure. An independent Bond Oversight Committee would focus on transparency and accountability. The district will also conduct regular audits to track spending and project progress.

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