Bronson to put bond proposal to voters

Bronson Community School District is planning to ask its registered voters whether to support a $32.3 million bond proposal later this year.

Board of Education members last month passed a resolution to ask their voters whether to approve a request to levy 4.98 mills for 25 years on property in the school district. The request is to be fielded by voters May 6.

Superintendent Kate Wall said the proposal targets Anderson Elementary, turning the building into a K-5 center.

If approved, the request would center on erecting, remodeling, equipping and re-equipping additions to Anderson Elementary; furnishing and refurnishing the building; and preparing, developing, improving and equipping athletic fields, play fields, playgrounds, structures, facilities and sites.

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