In Onaway, the $11.6 million proposal would have allowed the district to replace its aging heating and cooling system - installed in the early 1960s - in its school building. The bond proposal would have raised property taxes by an estimated 2.2 mills, costing the owner of a $100,000 house around $110 a year in additional taxes over the next 20 years. Outdoors, the district would have repaired the bus parking lane, replaced the parking lot, and improved the drainage around the building. The transportation building would have seen reworked plumbing, a new entrance drive, and new fences, gates, and concrete parking pads for the buses, among other improvements. The middle/high school would have seen updated classrooms, a remodeled woodshop, a weight room, and a science lab, investments in instructional technology, and a new heating and cooling system, among other improvements. The money also would have bought a new fire alarm system, gym floor, cafeteria seating, and boilers, among other improvements. The elementary school would have seen renovation of the entryway to make it more secure. Onaway Superintendent Mindy Horn did not respond to messages seeking comment late Tuesday.Ī majority of $20 million raised from the Alcona bounds would have gone toward renovating existing facilities within the district’s elementary and middle/senior high schools and transportation buildings, with some of the funding also going into the creation of new facilities, such as a multi-use educational/recreational facility at the elementary school and a livestock learning building for the agri-science program at the middle/high school. “We’ll continue to do our best to support students and try to continue to make Alcona schools an awesome place.” “I thank all the community groups who were welcoming to come to meetings and welcomed us in meetings, we appreciate their hospitality,” O’Connor said. O’Connor expressed gratitude to residents and groups who were part of the dialogue leading up to the vote. “We will continue to do the best we can with our half-million-dollar sinking fund each year, and respect the community’s decision.” “The district still has $20 (million) to $30 million in needs over the next 10 years that we’re gonna have to try to address,” O’Connor said. What a TOP holiday at Camping Lacona on the Italian island of Elba.O’Connor said he will have to manage the repairs and renovations with its $500,000-a-year sinking fund. Climb up and rush down into the Capostella mountain range. The walking shoes are not for nothing! Also great for mountain biking. Fun for the little ones! Now it's time for an Italian ice cream! No sense in cooking? The pizza baker turns overtime in the restaurant with a lovely terrace. Or would you prefer to participate in aqua aerobics? Climb up and slide down from the air cushion building. Do you want to discover the underwater world of the Tyrrhenian Sea? A diving school is just around the corner from family campsite Lacona on Elba.Ī day relaxing at the campsite! Lazing on a lounger under a parasol at the large swimming pool. Who sees the most fish? Do you want to make a beach walk? Then go to the 1km long sandy beach of Lacona (at 400m). There, in the crystal clear water, you can snorkel well. Eucalyptus and pine trees provide shade.ĭo the children want to play with stones? On the pebble beach of Margidore (at 100m) they are hours of sweet. On this partly terraced campsite the camping pitches have a gravel and stony bottom. Do you like discount? Show at CAMPING LACONA on ELBA your BestDeal card! In the low season you pay less.
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