(KMZA)--Voters in the Marysville school district will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a $26.4 million bond issue for facility improvements.
The bond issue would fund improvements at the Marysville Elementary School and Junior/Senior High School. They include new classroom space, a new gymnasium, upgrades to the plumbing and electrical systems, storm shelters, bathroom improvements and exterior upgrades.
If approved by voters, the bond issue would be paid off over a 30-year period and result in an estimated property tax levy increase of 14.84 mills.
The polls will be open Tuesday from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening.
There will be only one polling location—the Marysville American Legion.
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