Funding for Renovations, Auditorium On Re1 Ballot
Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › November 09, 2005
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Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › November 09, 2005
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Cripple Creek's education leaders who say their high school is too old, too small and too poorly equipped are asking taxpayers for $12.1 million in renovations, as well as $2.6 million for a new auditorium.
Two ballot questions ask residents to approve $14.7 million in tax increases -- which would cost a property owner an additional $43.92 every year for every $100,000 in a house's assessed value.See the full content of this document
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Funding for Renovations, Auditorium On Re1 Ballot
Voters last year rejected a $9 million tax increase, which would have paid for renovations and the constructi...
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