STATE QUALIFIED SCHOOL BOND ELECTION RESULTS
WASHTENAW COUNTY

School
District

Election
Date

Prop.
No.

Architect

Result

Vote
Y/N

Amount

Ann Arbor Public Schools

06/14/2004

1

Etal 

Passed 

9,960/6,263

$205,465,000

Constructing, furnishing and equipping a new comprehensive high school building and improving and developing the site therefor, including outdoor athletic fields and facilities; constructing, furnishing and equipping additions to School District buildings, including additions for early childhood programs; remodeling, equipping, furnishing, reequipping and refurnishing existing School District buildings; acquiring and installing technology equipment in the School District; acquiring musical instruments and school buses; and improving and developing sites, including athletic facilities, fields and playgrounds in the School District? The estimated millage to be levied in 2005 to service this issue of bonds is 1.88 mills ($1.88 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds of this issue is 1.58 mills ($1.58 per $1,000 of taxable value). The bonds may be issued in one or more series, payable in the case of each series in not to exceed 25 years from the date of issue of such series. The debt millage levy required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed by this ballot proposal is currently estimated to be at or below 2.29 mills
 

Ann Arbor Public Schools

06/10/2002

1

Etal 

Failed 

3,870/6,938

$31,660,000

Partially remodeling Pioneer and Huron High Schools to reconfigure spaces, including hallways, stairwells and other common areas; and constructing additions to Pioneer and Huron High Schools and making related site improvements to replace existing portable classrooms and address traffic concerns? The estimated millage to be levied in 2002 to service this issue of bonds is .22 mill ($0.22 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage rate required to retire the bonds of this issue is .34 mill ($0.34 per $1,000 of taxable value). The bonds may be payable in not to exceed 20 years from the date of issue. The debt millage levy required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed by this ballot proposal is currently estimated to be at or below 2.30 mills.
 

Chelsea School District

11/05/2019

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

2,275/1,484

$81,000,000

Erecting, furnishing, and equipping additions to and remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, and equipping and re-equipping existing school buildings and other facilities; acquiring and installing instructional technology in school buildings; purchasing school buses; and preparing, developing, equipping, and improving playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities, and sites.
 

Chelsea School District

05/05/2009

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

1,503/1,057

$18,720,000

erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to and partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school facilities; acquiring, installing and equipping educational technology for school facilities; purchasing school buses; constructing, equipping, developing and improving physical education/athletic facilities, play fields, and playgrounds; erecting storage buildings; and developing and improving sites
 

Chelsea School District

06/14/2004

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

1,759/923

$28,115,000

Partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school facilities; acquiring, installing and equipping technology for school facilities; constructing a mechanical room addition for the middle school; acquiring school buses; constructing, equipping, developing and improving athletic/physical education facilities including grandstands, press box and expansion of the restroom/storage building; and developing and improving sites? The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2004, under current law, is -0- mill ($0.00 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed twenty-one (21) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 2.14 mills ($2.14 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Dexter Community School District

05/06/2025

1

TMP 

Passed 

6,922/5,362

$241,865,000

Erecting additions to school buildings and other facilities and remodeling, equipping and reequipping, furnishing and refurnishing school buildings, additions, playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities and other facilities, including for secure entryways, modernizing instructional, fine arts, theater, music, weight and fitness spaces; erecting, equipping and furnishing school facilities, athletic and other facilities, including for an indoor athletic facility and maintenance building; acquiring, preparing, developing and improving sites for school buildings, including athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities and the purchase of school buses; acquiring and installing technology equipment and technology infrastructure, in school buildings and other facilities.
 

Dexter Community School District

08/08/2017

1

Integrated Design Solutions 

Passed 

2,158/1,024

$71,705,000

Erecting, completing, equipping and furnishing a new elementary school building; constructing additions to and remodeling, equipping, re-equipping, furnishing, re-furnishing school buildings, and other facilities, including for technology, energy conservation and security improvements and purchasing school buses; acquiring land and preparing, developing, or improving sites, including school buildings, outdoor athletic fields, athletic facilities, playfields, playgrounds and other facilities; acquiring, installing, equipping and re-equipping school buildings and other facilities, including classrooms.
 

Dexter Community School District

05/06/2008

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

1,586/799

$47,890,000

Remodeling and constructing additions to school district buildings, including energy conservation and security improvements; acquiring land and improving and developing sites, including playgrounds, playfields and outdoor athletic fields and facilities in the school district; furnishing, refurnishing, equipping, and reequipping school district buildings, including the acquisition of school buses; and acquiring and installing technology equipment in school district buildings, including classroom technology.
 

Dexter Community School District

04/20/1998

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

1,260/918

$69,600,000

Defraying the cost of erecting, furnising and equiping a new high school building' erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to school buildings; remodeling, furnishing, refurnishing, equipping and reequippig existing school district buildings; acquiring and installing technology in the School District; and improving and developing sites, including outdoor athletic facilities and playgrounds in the School District.
 

Lincoln Consolidated School District

08/07/2018

1

Integrated Designs, Inc. Scott Hoeft 

Passed 

4,054/2,811

$25,000,000

Remodeling, equipping and re-equipping school buildings, including for security purposes; erecting and equipping a new field house at the high school; erecting, equipping and furnishing a new indoor training facility; acquiring, installing and equipping or reequipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing school buses; and preparing, developing, improving and equipping playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities and the site.
 

Lincoln Consolidated School District

05/04/2010

1

Archit To Be Named 

Passed 

1,211/959

$35,000,000

Constructing, furnishing and equipping additions to, including a performing arts center addition, and remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping school facilities; acquiring and installing educational technology improvements; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving athletic fields, play fields, playgrounds and sites.
 

Lincoln Consolidated School District

02/22/2005

1

Kingscott 

Failed 

1,348/1,752

$95,000,000

erecting, furnishing and equipping a new high school; partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping existing school facilities; acquiring and installing education technology; developing and equipping outdoor physical education and athletic field and facilities, playfields and playgrounds; acquiring land for site purposes; and developing and improving sites? The following is for information purposes only: The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2005, under current law, is .90 mill ($0.90 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 3.77 mills ($3.77 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Lincoln Consolidated School District

09/22/2001

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

579/499

$27,250,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new elementary school; constructing a playground and acquiring a site; erecting, furnishing and equipping an addition to and/or partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping existing school facilities in part for air conditioning purposes; acquiring and installing educational technology; developing and improving outdoor athletic facilities and sites. Under present law, the estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in the year 2001 is 0.35 mill ($0.35 per $1,000 of taxable valuation). It is expected that the bonds will be outstanding for a period of not to exceed 30 years, exclusive of refunding. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bonds debt is 1.75 mills ($1.75 per $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Lincoln Consolidated School District

09/29/1998

1

URS Greiner 

Passed 

966/685

$41,310,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new middle school and a new bus garage; erecting, furnishing and equipping an addition or additions to and/or partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping the elementary schools; partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping the high school and storage/maintenance facility; acquiring and installing educational technology; and developing and improving outdoor physical education, athletic facilities and sites.
 

Manchester Community Schools

11/07/2023

1

GMB 

Passed 

1,057/987

$64,820,000

Remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, and equipping and re-equipping school buildings, including for school security; erecting, furnishing, and equipping a new auxiliary/community gymnasium with student club space in the junior and senior high school; acquiring and installing instructional technology; equipping, preparing, developing, and improving athletic facilities, playgrounds, sidewalks, parking areas, and sites.
 

Manchester Community Schools

08/05/2014

1

CBD - Communications by Design 

Passed 

748/747

$3,635,000

Acquiring, installing and equipping instructional technology for school facilities; partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school facilities, in part, for technology and security; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving sites.
 

Manchester Community Schools

02/24/2009

1

Hobbs & Black Associates 

Passed 

601/462

$2,580,000

Partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school facilities; acquiring, installing and equipping technology for school facilities; purchasing school buses; and developing and improving sites.
 

Manchester Community Schools

09/07/2001

1

TMP 

Passed 

1,085/786

$34,985,000

Erecting, furnishing, and equipping a new high school; erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to, and partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping existing school buildings; acquiring, installing and equipping technology for the new high school; constructing, developing and improving athletic/physical education play fields and playgrounds; and acquiring, developing and improving sites. The maximum number of year the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in the year 2001, under current law, is 4.37 mills ($4.37 per $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a net increase of 4.30 mills ($4.30 per $1,000 of taxable valuation). The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 6.04 mills ($6.04 per $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Manchester Community Schools

06/12/2000

1

TMP 

Passed 

713/161

$2,900,000

Partially remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, equipping and re-equipping school buildings, in part, for roof replacement, and heating, ventilating, electrical and health/safety upgrades; purchasing school buses; acquiring, installing and equipping school buildings for technology; and developing and improving sites. The following is for informational purposes only: It is expected that the bonds will be outstanding for a minimum of 10 years, exclusive of refunding. The estimated millage rate is 1.24 mills ($1.24 for each $1,000 of valuation) in the first year, 2000, for an estimated net increase of 1.08 mills ($1.08 for each $1,000 of valuation). The repayment period of the bond issue has an estimated simple average annual millage rate of 1.30 mills ($1.30 for each $1,000 of valuation).
 

Milan Area Schools

02/24/2009

1

Fanning & Howey 

Passed 

981/743

$49,165,000

Remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping existing school buildings; erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to school buildings; constructing a new transportation building; acquiring and installing education technology improvements; purchasing school buses and developing and improving playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities and sites.
 

Milan Area Schools

03/07/2000

1

Fanning & Howey 

Passed 

852/833

$49,915,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new high school and acquiring a site therefor; partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology system improvements; developing and improving playgrounds, playfields, athletic fields, facilities and sites; and constructing and equipping an addition to the transportation building and purchasing school buses.
 

Saline Area Schools

11/08/2022

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

9,000/7,262

$180,000,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to school buildings; erecting, furnishing and equipping a new transportation/operations facility; remodeling, equipping and re-equipping and furnishing and refurnishing school buildings; acquiring, installing and equipping or re-equipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing school buses; erecting and equipping athletic structures and facilities; and acquiring, preparing, developing, improving and equipping playgrounds, athletic fields and sites.
 

Saline Area Schools

11/03/2015

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

3,181/1,945

$67,500,000

Remodeling, equipping and re-equipping and furnishing and refurnishing school buildings; acquiring, installing, equipping and re-equipping school buildings for instructional technology; purchasing and equipping school buses; and developing, improving and equipping playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities and sites.
 

Saline Area Schools

02/22/2011

1

None 

Failed 

2,040/2,563

$22,000,000

Remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, and equipping and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology in school buildings; acquiring school buses; and developing and improving playgrounds and sites.
 

Saline Area Schools

08/03/2010

1

Archit To Be Named 

Failed 

2,629/2,782

$28,000,000

Remodeling, furnishing and refurnishing, and equipping and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology in school buildings; acquiring school buses; and developing and improving playgrounds and sites.
 

Saline Area Schools

09/26/2000

1

Concordia 

Passed 

2,371/1,491

$124,510,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new high school, a new elementary school and an addition to the Heritage Elementary School; partially remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology improvements; acquiring land for site purposes; and developing and improving athletic fields and facilities, play fields, playgrounds and sites. The following is for informational purposes: The bonds are expected to be outstanding for a maximum of 30 years, exclusive of refunding. The estimated millage rate for the first year is 2.98 mills ($2.98 for each $1,000 of taxable valuation) and the estimated simple average annual debt millage rate for the repayment of this bond issue is 5.02 mills ($5.02 for each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a total 2000 tax rate of 7.00 mills ($7.00 for each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Whitmore Lake Public Schools

08/06/2024

1

Kingscott 

Failed 

1,112/1,479

$53,500,000

Erecting, furnishing, and equipping an addition to a school building; remodeling, including security improvements to, furnishing and refurnishing, and equipping and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing instructional technology and instructional technology equipment for school buildings; purchasing school buses; and equipping, developing, and improving playgrounds, athletic fields, parking areas, driveways, sidewalks, and sites.
 

Whitmore Lake Public Schools

06/09/2003

1

Etal 

Passed 

990/400

$44,000,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new high school; erecting additions to and remodeling, refurnishing and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology improvements and acquiring school buses; acquiring additional land for site purposes; and developing and improving playgrounds, outdoor physical education fields, athletic fields and facilities and sites? The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2003, under current law, is 3.47 mills ($3.47 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a total debt levy of 7.00 mills. The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 5.68 mills ($5.68 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Whitmore Lake Public Schools

06/09/2003

2

Etal 

Passed 

809/574

$3,750,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a swimming pool as an addition to the proposed new high school, including related site development? The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in 2003, under current law, is .82 mill ($0.82 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a total debt levy of 7.25 mills if proposals I and II are approved. The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is .46 mill ($0.46 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Whitmore Lake Public Schools

06/10/1996

1

Design Forum 

Passed 

399/298

$7,500,000

null
 

Willow Run Community Schools

08/04/2001

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

516/326

$50,000,000

Erecting, furnishing and equipping a new middle school and swimming pool; erecting, furnishing and equipping additions to, and partially remodeling, furnishing and re-furnishing, equipping and re-equipping existing school buildings; acquiring, installing and equipping technology systems for new and existing buildings; constructing, developing and improving athletic/physical educational facilities and improving playgrounds; and developing and improving sites. The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding, will not exceed thirty (30) years. The estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in the year 2001, under the existing School Bond Loan Fund Program, is 2.90 mills ($2.90 per $1,000 of taxable valuation). Of the total millage to be levied for new and existing debt, the estimated simple average annual millage anticipated to be required to retire this bond debt is 7.33 mills ($7.33 per $1,000 of taxable valuation).
 

Ypsilanti Community Schools

08/07/2007

1

Kingscott 

Passed 

1,136/1,034

$49,135,000

Equipping and re-equipping school buildings and other facilities for technology systems and equipment; remodeling, re-equipping, re-furnishing, school buildings and other facilities and preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings and other facilities; erecting, equpping and furnishing and addition to other facilities and preparing, developing and improving sites at school buildings and other facilities; erecting, equipping and furnishing a new transportation/bus maintenance facility, preparing, developing and improinv the site for the new transportion/bus maintenance facility and purchasing school buses.
 

Ypsilanti Community Schools

09/23/1996

1

Nordstrom Samson 

Passed 

1,492/1,384

$59,500,000

null
 

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