Beverly Hills district seeks $334 million bond package

Aug. 18, 2008
Money would pay for seismic upgrades, other safety improvements

Voters in the Beverly Hills (Calif.) Unified District will decided in November whether to approve a $334 million bond proposal. The money would enable the district to make repairs at its four K-8 campuses and its high school. More thean $100 million would be earmarked to make seismic structure upgrades so the campuses are better able to withstand earthquakes.

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