Tabernacle: Residents are asked whether they support up to a $12,638,120 bond issue for improvements to Tabernacle Elementary School and Kenneth Olsen Middle School. The increase would not exceed an additional 3 cents per $100. Lumberton: Residents are asked whether to increase the Open Space tax from 1 cent per $100 of property valuation. The second project will go into effect only if project one also is approved by voters.Įdgewater Park: Residents are asked whether to increase the Open Space tax from 1 cent per $100 of property valuation. The cost of the first multi-school project is up to $9,282,242 and the second project $2,759,453. Millbridge Elementary School, Delran Intermediate School, Delran Middle School, and Delran High School are affected. Burlington Countyīordentown Twp.: Residents are asked whether they support creation of an Open Space and Recreation Fund, with a 20-year lifespan, with money raised through a property tax levy of 2 cents per $100 of assessed property value.ĭelanco: The school district seeks to increase its property tax levy by $75,198 in the 2022-23 school year for hiring a grant writer and reinstating extracurricular activities (Safety Patrol, boys baseball, 8th grade advisor, girls softball, Middle School newspaper, and IMPACT Club) and extracurricular/athletics-related items such as transportation and supplies.ĭelran: The Board of Education has two questions both concerning improvements at four schools and related bond issues. School improvements, special tax levies, and trash collection are just some of the topics of “Yes” or “No” ballot questions in Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, and Gloucester counties. Voters will have a chance to decide a variety of issues within their municipalities on Election Day.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |