The current Safety, Technology and Capital Improvements Levy is expiring at the end of 2022. UP citizens have supported this levy since 1994. The proposed levy rates for 2023-2026 are consistent with the rates that voters approved in 2018.
The district maintains millions of dollars in publicly owned facilities and grounds throughout the community. These facilities need ongoing repair, renovation and improvement to ensure our students have a safe, healthy, high-quality learning experience in our schools. Safety, Technology and Capital Improvements Levy funding is used to purchase, replace or repair equipment and/or facilities.
Past projects & improvements funded by the expiring levy include:
Future projects & improvements funded by this replacement levy include:
Proposition #2 would provide funding for four years. The table below shows the amount of funding requested and the estimated tax rate per $1,000 of assessed value.
PROPOSITION #2 Safety, Technology & Capital Improvements Replacement Levy |
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Year | Maximum Authority |
Estimated Rate |
2023 | $ 2,689,000 | $ 0.50 |
2024 | $ 2,891,000 | $ 0.50 |
2025 | $ 3,065,000 | $ 0.50 |
2026 | $ 3,203,000 | $ 0.50 |