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ISD 2142 school board OKs two-percent levy increase
Superintendent gets three-year, $468,000 contract renewal Posted
David Colburn
REGIONAL- No members of the public contacted the ISD 2142 School Board about its proposed 2021 pay levy prior to its Dec. 8 truth-in-taxation meeting, and none appeared viz Zoom to comment, either, letting board members make quick work of approving a 2.03 percent increase in the levy.
District business manager Kim Johnson said that there had been no changes since she presented the proposed increase at a prior meeting and gave an abbreviated review of the changes. She noted that the district’s payment for debt service related to major contruction and renovation projects would be approximately $3.8 million, up about $368,000 from 2020.
Posted Wednesday, December 23, 2020 3:35 pm
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