Projects in the referendum include window replacement with insulated glass, double-hung aluminum windows and two fixed storefront frames in the courtyard at Patrick McGaheran School the removal and replacement of the existing HVAC system in six classrooms at Patrick McGaheran, and the removal and replacement of the HVAC system in the Round Valley School gym and cafeteria. The projects will proceed with or without the passing of the referendum. The state will only fund 34% of the cost if the referendum passes. ![]() If the referendum fails, the district would be responsible for 100% of the costs for the projects. ![]() The total cost, with state aid and interest, is $1.53 million, of which township taxpayers would pay just over $1 million over 20 years, after the contribution of state aid.īoard officials said there is no tax impact to taxpayers because the work will be funded through the district's capital reserve. With 34% in state aid to offset principal and interest costs, passage of the referendum would not increase property taxes, according to the township school board. – Residents will go to the polls March 8 to decide whether to approve a $1.5 million bond referendum for improvements to township schools. Watch Video: State of the State 2022: Education in New JerseyĬLINTON TWP.
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