Lemon Grove School District bond issue (2008)

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Proposition W, or the Lemon Grove Elementary School District bond proposal, appeared on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Diego County, California for voters in the Lemon Grove Elementary School district.

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?"

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