$210 million bond request from Alpine (Utah) district

Aug. 17, 2011
Growing system seeks money to build 6 schools, renovate 13

From The Salt Lake Tribune: The Alpine (Utah) School District will ask taxpayers in November to approve $210 million in bonds for schools construction and renovation. The district wants to build four elementary schools, a middle school in Eagle Mountain and a high school in Lehi to make room for an anticipated enrollment increase of 10,000 in the next five years. The bonds also would provide funds to renovate 13 additional schools.

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