CONSTRUCTION PROPOSALS
Statewide
Total amount proposed – $84,994,281 Total amount eligible for state reimbursement (through the payment of annual debt service aid) – $31,439,630Hudson County
Weehawken Improvements and upgrades to two elementary schools, plus Weehawken High School, to include security system, heating system, lighting system upgrades; interior renovations; and improvements/upgrades to science laboratories at Weehawken High School. Total amount: $16,000,000 State funds: $6,150,000Hunterdon County
East Amwell Township Facilities replacement and renovation, including construction of new classrooms to replace trailers, and refurbishment of school bathrooms. In addition to bonds, the project would be funded by $500,000 from the district’s capital reserve, for a total cost of $3,815,000 Total amount of bonds: $3,315,000 State funds: $508,720Monmouth County
Manasquan Renovations, alterations and improvements to Manasquan High School and Elementary School, and additions at Manasquan High School. Total amount: $12,033,754 State funds: $3,767,700Ocean/Burlington Counties
Pinelands Regional Three-part bond issue referendum for renovations, alterations and improvements to Pinelands Regional Junior High School and Pinelands Regional High School. Proposal 1 – Various renovations, alterations and improvements to junior high school and high school. Total amount: $46,826,329 State funds: $18,730,531 Proposal 2 (contingent upon approval of Proposal 1) – Additional renovations, alterations and improvements to junior high school and high school. Takes effect only if Proposal 1 is approved. Total amount: $4,875,448 State funds: $1,907,679 Proposal 3 (contingent upon approval of Proposal 1) – Improvements and alterations to athletic complex at Pinelands Regional High School. Takes effect only if Proposal 1 is approved. Total amount: $1,943,750 State funds: $375,000TAX LEVY QUESTION
Ridgefield is seeking voter approval to raise an additional $1,140,000 in general funds. The revenue would restore the budget to the state adequacy level by adding one high school science teacher, one high school math teacher, one high school social studies teacher, one world language teacher, one ELL teacher, one career technical education teacher, two school counselors, two library media specialists, additional curriculum resources, one additional maintenance worker, facilities maintenance expenses, and related employee benefits.********
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