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October 23, 2018

Eugene schools want $319M bond

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — The Eugene School District is asking voters to pass a $319.3 million general obligation bond measure to finance rebuilding three schools and for renovations and improvements at several others.

The Register-Guard reports the bond measure is the largest in Lane County history and would increase the property taxes on a median assessed home of $204,147 by about $135 a year. That hike would be on top of the roughly $1,600 that the owner of a median assessed home already pays annually to support district schools.


 
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