Three large Utah districts may pursue bond elections

March 17, 2009
Together, Davis, Granite and Nebo proposals could surpass half a billion dollars

From The Salt Lake Tribune: Three of Utah's fastest-growing school districts are weighing their own plans for stimulating the economy -- issuing bonds for more than a half-billion dollars in school improvements. With interest-rates at an all time low, and construction costs leveling, officials in Davis, Granite and Nebo say the time is ripe for issuing $666 million in voter-approved bonds to upgrade old schools and build new ones.

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