Voters approve operating millage renewal for Madison Schools candgnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from candgnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
School Building and Site Bond Proposal has
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Shall the Clawson Public Schools, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Fifty Five Million Nine Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($55,935,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects:
Preparing, developing and improving sites, including sites for school buildings and additions thereto, including the construction of new drives, parking lots and landscaping;
Preparing, developing and improving sites for the construction and equipping of athletic fields and playgrounds;
Constructing, erecting, equipping and furnishing a new Middle School facility;
Voters to decide operating millage for Madison District Public Schools candgnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from candgnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MADISON HEIGHTS The Madison District Public Schools will see savings of $747,000 in interest payments on school bonds, thanks to the recent sale of the district’s 2021 refunding bonds in the amount of roughly $9.6 million. The savings represent nearly 8% of the bonds that remain.
Human Relations Equity Commission adds new voting positions
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MADISON HEIGHTS The Madison Heights Human Relations Equity Commission will now have more voting members and be allowed to host nonpartisan events following a change authorized by the Madison Heights City Council at its meeting March 22.
The change was proposed by Emily Rohrbach, a member of the City Council and its liaison on the HREC. She wanted to amend the HREC’s founding resolution so that the number of voting members would increase from five to seven. However, at the suggestion of fellow council member Mark Bliss, the number was increased to nine voting members in order to include representatives from the Madison District Public Schools, Lamphere Public Schools and Bishop Foley Catholic High School.