Kennewick School District to push vote on bond projects

Kennewick residents will be asked next March to help pay for a new elementary school in Kennewick and remodel four others. It’s a $68 billion bond, but exact details on what residents will pay are TBA, according to an article in today’s Herald.

If the bond passes, the District will build its 14th elementary school in the Badger Canyon area. Also planned would be improvements to four elementary schools: Southgate, Sunset View, Canyon View, and Cascade. If matching money comes in from the state, KSD will also remodel Lincoln Elementary and complete some other improvement projects.

The bond measure vote will happen on March 10, 2009.

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