Lemon Grove School District bond issue (2008)
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The measure authorizes a bond of $28 million. To pass, it required a supermajority of 55% of those voting.
Lemon Grove School District is a kindergarten-through-eighth-grade district with about 3,950 students.
The district last passed a $12 million bond measure in 1998.
Measure W was approved with 72.43% of the vote.
The language on the ballot said:
- "To construct science/technology labs; create a math, science and technology magnet middle school; repair and replace plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems and improve handicap access; renovate playgrounds and improve health and fitness facilities; upgrade existing facilities and improve energy efficiency; and construct a joint use library/media center; shall Lemon Grove School District issue $28,000,000 of bonds within legal interest rates with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight, and no money for administrators' salaries?"
See also
External links
- Ballot text
- Election results
- Website supporting Proposition W
- Proposition W on Smart Voter
- 3 districts put bond measures to voters


