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Cost breakdown of Willmar Schools referendum spending

Cost breakdown of Willmar Schools referendum spending Here s how Willmar Public Schools spent $52 million to make improvements across the district after voters approved a bond issue in May 2015. Written By: West Central Tribune | 8:32 am, Feb. 13, 2021 × WILLMAR Funding from the $52 million bond referendum approved in May 2015 was used for many building, remodeling and maintenance projects in the school district. Jefferson Learning Center boiler replacement, $400,000; tuckpointing, $60,000; roof replacement, $50,000; other improvements including lighting and restrooms, $100,000. Roosevelt Elementary School roof replacement, $240,000; fire suppression, $380,000; other improvements including a media center, collaborative space and corridors, $955,000. Kennedy Elementary School roof replacement, $420,000; electrical upgrades, $110,000; HVAC upgrades, $2.3 million; windows, doors, exterior wall, $2 million; other improvements including theater, med

Willmar school property taxes stay nearly the same for next year

Willmar school property taxes stay nearly the same for next year Property taxes for Willmar Public Schools will be about the same for 2021, though that is just one part of the property tax bill in Minnesota. The School Board approved the levy after a public hearing Monday evening. 5:00 am, Dec. 18, 2020 × WILLMAR School property taxes in the Willmar School District are essentially the same for the 2021 property tax bill. The Willmar School Board has set its property tax levy to be paid in 2021 after the annual Truth-in-Taxation hearing Monday. The levy paid in 2021 will decrease about $5,000, to $8.165 million. Taxes paid in 2021 will be used to fund the school district’s 2021-22 school year.

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