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This measure had sought to create a bond in the amount of $29,135,000 in order to help with constructing additions and making buildings in the district more energy efficient as well as upgrading technology in the district.<ref>[https://treas-secure.state.mi.us/apps/findschoolbondelectinfo.asp?countyname=All&SelectYear=2010&electionresult=All&sortorder=ByElectionDate&Submit1=%A0Go%A0 ''Michigan State Treasure'' Qualified School Bond Elections]</ref> | This measure had sought to create a bond in the amount of $29,135,000 in order to help with constructing additions and making buildings in the district more energy efficient as well as upgrading technology in the district.<ref>[https://treas-secure.state.mi.us/apps/findschoolbondelectinfo.asp?countyname=All&SelectYear=2010&electionresult=All&sortorder=ByElectionDate&Submit1=%A0Go%A0 ''Michigan State Treasure'' Qualified School Bond Elections]</ref> | ||
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There was supposed to be a Avondale School District Bond Measure on the May 4 ballot in Oakland County for voters in the Avondale school district.
This measure had sought to create a bond in the amount of $29,135,000 in order to help with constructing additions and making buildings in the district more energy efficient as well as upgrading technology in the district.[1]
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