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Vote YES to Upgrade Bainbridge Schools
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Bainbridge School District No. 303 has proposed a six-year levy to raise $2.5 million per year for building and maintenance. The levy would replace the Bainbridge High School 100 building and making roofing, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, energy conservation, and security improvements at seven other schools. The estimated property tax levy of $0.30 per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $831,000 home $249 per year. Vote yes to ensure that Bainbridge Island's schools give every student a safe and healthy environment to succeed!
Last updated: 2023-04-05Bainbridge School District No. 303 has proposed a six-year levy to raise $2.5 million per year for building and maintenance. The levy would replace the Bainbridge High School 100 building and making roofing, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, energy conservation, and security improvements at seven other schools. The estimated property tax levy of $0.30 per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $831,000 home $249 per year. Vote yes to ensure that Bainbridge Island's schools give every student a safe and healthy environment to succeed!
Bainbridge School District No. 303 has proposed a six-year levy to raise $2.5 million per year for building and maintenance. The levy would replace the Bainbridge High School 100 building and making roofing, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, energy conservation, and security improvements at seven other schools. The estimated property tax levy of $0.30 per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $831,000 home $249 per year. Vote yes to ensure that Bainbridge Island's schools give every student a safe and healthy environment to succeed!
Bainbridge School Levy
Bainbridge School District No. 303 has proposed a six-year levy to raise $2.5 million per year for building and maintenance.
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School Districts
Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below school district races on your ballot.
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Vote YES to Upgrade Bremerton Schools
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Bremerton School District No. 100-C has proposed a one-year levy to raise $7.6 million for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades, repair roofing, upgrade the heating and air conditioning system, and complete other essential maintenance projects. The estimated $3.19 property tax per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $298,000 home approximately $950. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to ensure all Bremerton students have safe and comfortable facilities where they have the best opportunity to learn!
Last updated: 2023-04-05Bremerton School District No. 100-C has proposed a one-year levy to raise $7.6 million for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades, repair roofing, upgrade the heating and air conditioning system, and complete other essential maintenance projects. The estimated $3.19 property tax per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $298,000 home approximately $950. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to ensure all Bremerton students have safe and comfortable facilities where they have the best opportunity to learn!
Bremerton School District No. 100-C has proposed a one-year levy to raise $7.6 million for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades, repair roofing, upgrade the heating and air conditioning system, and complete other essential maintenance projects. The estimated $3.19 property tax per $1,000 of assessed value would cost the owner of a median $298,000 home approximately $950. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to ensure all Bremerton students have safe and comfortable facilities where they have the best opportunity to learn!
Bremerton School Capital Levy
Bremerton School District No. 100-C has proposed a one-year levy to raise $7.6 million for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades, repair roofing, upgrade the heating and air conditioning system, and complete other essential maintenance projects.
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Vote YES for Central Kitsap Schools
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Central Kitsap School District No. 401 has proposed a three-year levy to raise $18 million per year for basic school operations and educational enrichment programs. This would replace the existing levy at the same level of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, costing the owner of a median $361,000 home $541 per year. Vote yes to continue to offer all Central Kitsap students a quality education!
Last updated: 2023-04-05Central Kitsap School District No. 401 has proposed a three-year levy to raise $18 million per year for basic school operations and educational enrichment programs. This would replace the existing levy at the same level of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, costing the owner of a median $361,000 home $541 per year. Vote yes to continue to offer all Central Kitsap students a quality education!
Central Kitsap School District No. 401 has proposed a three-year levy to raise $18 million per year for basic school operations and educational enrichment programs. This would replace the existing levy at the same level of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, costing the owner of a median $361,000 home $541 per year. Vote yes to continue to offer all Central Kitsap students a quality education!
Central Kitsap Schools
Central Kitsap School District No. 401 has proposed a three-year levy to raise $18 million per year for basic school operations and educational enrichment programs.
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Vote YES for Bainbridge Emergency Medical Services
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The Bainbridge Island Fire Department has proposed a permanent extension of the expiring voter-approved emergency services levy. The new levy would a property tax of $0.40 per $1,000 of assessed property value, costing the owner of a median $831,000 home $332 per year. Under the law, the levy funds shall be used only for emergency medical staff, training, equipment, and supplies. Vote yes to maintain quick and efficient emergency medical services for every family on Bainbridge Island!
Last updated: 2023-04-05The Bainbridge Island Fire Department has proposed a permanent extension of the expiring voter-approved emergency services levy. The new levy would a property tax of $0.40 per $1,000 of assessed property value, costing the owner of a median $831,000 home $332 per year. Under the law, the levy funds shall be used only for emergency medical staff, training, equipment, and supplies. Vote yes to maintain quick and efficient emergency medical services for every family on Bainbridge Island!
The Bainbridge Island Fire Department has proposed a permanent extension of the expiring voter-approved emergency services levy. The new levy would a property tax of $0.40 per $1,000 of assessed property value, costing the owner of a median $831,000 home $332 per year. Under the law, the levy funds shall be used only for emergency medical staff, training, equipment, and supplies. Vote yes to maintain quick and efficient emergency medical services for every family on Bainbridge Island!