Sturgis voters will decide on bond proposal

Four area school districts are asking their taxpayers to weigh in on bond proposals today.

Sturgis Public Schools, St. Joseph County’s largest school district, is pitching a $98 million bond proposal. If passed, the proposal will extend a current bond with no increase in taxes, according to district officials.

Superintendent Art Ebert said the district is nearing the end of a 30-year bond. The request is an extension of the current millage, resulting in no millage increase, Ebert said.

The district’s last bond was in 2000, with $10.7 million left in that current 30-year cycle.

The millage rate starting in 2027 is $3.15 on each $1,000 of a home’s taxable valuation, according to information provided by the district.

Of the $98 million in the proposal, approximately $25.8 million would be marked for a new aquatic center, refurbishing all 116 bathrooms in the district at a cost of $11.8 million, and roof replacements set to total $9.5 million.

Updating the district’s athletic facilities and installing turf at the football, baseball and softball fields totals $11.4 million.

Voting will take place at the Sturges-Young Center for the Arts on North Nottawa Street.

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