COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The Coldwater Community Schools Board of Education approved an application to the State of Michigan for the Preliminary Qualification of Bonds during a special meeting on Monday night.
It’s part of the process of a $64 million bond proposal that is scheduled to appear on the ballot for district voters in May. District officials say the proposal will focus on significant renovations and upgrades to Coldwater High School, addressing aging infrastructure, instructional needs, and long-term facility sustainability.
If approved by voters, the bond would result in an estimated 1-point-5 mill increase to the district’s tax levy.
School Board President Doctor Ed Lake read part of the resolution that was approved on Monday.
In other business, the board approved a $15,000 invoice from TMP Architecture for the Pre-Bond Services assessment. They also formally approved the hiring of Julie Fitch as the new Board’s new Executive Secretary.



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