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Voters to Decide $293 million in School Construction Tuesday

TRENTON, January 21, 2010—Voters in nine New Jersey school districts will act on $293.7 million in proposed school construction next Tuesday, the New Jersey School Boards Association reported today.

Of the total amount that is being requested, more than $74.7 million would qualify for state funds, either through one-time school-construction grants, annual “debt service aid” payments to school districts, or rebates through the state’s Clean Energy program.

School boards may hold special elections on five specific dates a year. The next date on which a school board may schedule a bond referendum question is March 9.

Details of Tuesday’s school construction proposals are below.

New Jersey School Construction Referendums
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010

STATEWIDE

Total amount of proposed construction – $293,780,967

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $74,769,176 (may include up-front school-construction grants, annual payments of debt service aid, or Clean Energy rebates)

 

 

BERGEN COUNTY

Wood-Ridge

Proposal 1: Additions and renovations, including new classrooms and science labs, boilers, solar panels, and roof repairs.

Total amount – $14,922,540

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $3,418,754

 

Proposal 2 (contingent upon passage of Proposal 1): Additions and renovations, including new classrooms, window replacement, electrical upgrades.

Total amount – $10,388,543

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $2,835,033

 

 

CAMDEN COUNTY

Pennsauken Township

Demolish an elementary school and construct a new school

Total amount – $34,665,986

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $2,438,356

 

 

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

Cumberland Regional

Replace roof and install solar panels at high school

Total amount – $9,960,123

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $3,482,972

 

 

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Edison Township

Proposal 1: Renovations to 13 schools

Total amount – $137,068,139

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $34,678,611

 

Proposal 2: Construct a new elementary school

Total amount – $29,775,888

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $4,796,563

 

 

OCEAN COUNTY

Jackson Township

Proposal 1: Install solar panels at high school.

Total amount – $7,043,750

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $5,311,575

 

Proposal 2: Renovations to information technology and/or security systems in 10 schools.

Total amount – $11,925,000

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $4,770,000

 

Proposal 3: Replace heating/ventilation/air conditioning systems at high school

Total amount – $6,700,000

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $2,680,000

 

Proposal 4: Install an irrigation system at high school

Total amount – $3,790,230

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $1,516,230

 

 

SUSSEX COUNTY

High Point Regional

Renovations to roofs; windows and doors; labs; athletic facilities, including artificial turf; electrical/security and HVAC systems

Total amount – $13,056,877

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $4,311,028

 

Montague Township

Partial roof replacement and repairs at elementary school

Total amount – $395,125

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $158,050

 

 

WARREN COUNTY

Knowlton Township

Addition and renovations to the elementary school

Total amount – $7,164,523

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $1,095,782

 

Washington Borough

Renovations to two schools

Total amount – $6,924,243

Amount eligible for state reimbursement – $3,276,222

 


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