Colorado district puts $125 million proposal before voters

Aug. 24, 2008
Brighton district wants to build 2 elementary schools and a high school
Brighton (Colo.) School District 27J will ask voters on Nov. 4 to approve a $125 million bond issue. The funds enabled the district to build two new elementary schools and a career tech center high school. The money also would pay for upgrading technology and acquiring future land and water rights.To read The Brighton Standard Blade article, click here.

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