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Buckley Community Schools asks for tax hike
Posted: 10.18.2011 at 7:10 AM
Updated: 10.18.2011 at 7:15 AM
Brody O'Connell

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BUCKLEY, MI -- Buckley Community Schools is asking voters to approve a tax hike on November 8.


The proposal is for an increased tax levy of 2.35 mills.

On average, that would increase taxes $22 a month for a property owner with a taxable value of $100,000.


According to the school’s website, “The millage will provide for upgrades to Buckley Community Schools. The main components of the project include a new classroom addition that will connect the Big Gym to the existing building and feature six new classrooms; provide a commons area in the new area where all students and community will enter; provide an auxiliary gymnasium for elementary, junior high, and high school practices and games as well as additional learning space for physical education; provide bleachers and a press box for the soccer and track complex; provide for additional buses for better student transportation and safety; provide for additional parking and better traffic flow for student safety.”


Buckley Superintendent Rick Heitmeyer said the improvements are needed to accommodate a growing student body.

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