(KLZA)-- The Johnson County Central School Board has voted to go forward with a bond initiative for a new Pre-K - 12 school construction project in June or July of this year.
During their February Board meeting the Board reviewed the most recent conceptual plan presented by Clark and Enersen Architects and Boyd Jones the Construction Manager at Risk. Superintendent Jon Rother will also work with bond underwriter DA Davidson.
In May of 2022, District voters turned down a $43,375 million bond proposal by 103 votes. Otoe County voters withing the JCC School District voted against the proposal by 109 votes.
The new plans have cut out the auxiliary gymnasium proposed in the 2022 plan, however, patrons that cast a yes vote for the bond, can then vote on a secondary option on the ballot, which would allow for the auxiliary gym to be built if approved by voters.
Meetings will be held soon in communities making up the JCC School District for patrons to receive more information.
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