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The District has passed a local bond and wants to use bond proceeds in lieu of the Joint-Use Partners 25% matching share. Is this permitted?

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The District has passed a local bond and wants to use bond proceeds in lieu of the Joint-Use Partners 25% matching share. Is this permitted?

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A. Yes. However, the District’s bond language must contain specific information regarding the Joint-Use project. The bond language approved by the voters must identify the type of facility being constructed; the site where the Joint-Use project will be located; and language acknowledging that the facility will be used for community and/or joint-use purposes outside of normal school usage.

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