- Linn-Mar Community School District



OFFICIAL NOTICE OF CITY & SCHOOL ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given to the eligible voters of Linn County, State of Iowa, the city/school election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. All qualified electors of Linn County are hereby notified to appear at their assigned poll location on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. The polls for said election will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Voters must vote in their precinct of residence. If you are unsure of your polling place for this election, please contact the Linn County Election Services at (319) 892-5300 EXT 1 or by email elections@. A sample ballot, front and back, published here, will be submitted to the qualified electors of the county. A list of all candidates and public measures is also published here. You may find your polling place and sample ballot at PlacePolling Place AddressCedar Rapids 01River of Life Church3801 Blairs Ferry Rd NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 02Northbrook Baptist Church 1700 Boyson Rd NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 03Noelridge Christian Church7111 C Ave NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 04St. Mark's Lutheran Church8300 C Ave NE, MarionCedar Rapids 05Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church6621 C Ave NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 06Peace Christian Church6600 C Ave NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 07Christ Episcopal Church220 40th St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 08Harding Middle School4801 Golf St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 09St. Pius X Catholic Church4949 Council Street NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 10Lovely Lane United Methodist Church2424 42nd Street NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 11Community of Christ1500 Blairs Ferry Rd, HiawathaCedar Rapids 12Oakland Church of the Nazarene3000 42nd St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 13Mount Mercy University Graduate Center 1635 Linmar Dr NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 14Buffalo United Methodist Church1000 30th St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 15Christ Episcopal Church220 40th St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 16Franklin Middle School300 20th St NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 17First Lutheran Church1000 3rd Ave SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 18St. James United Methodist Church1430 Ellis Blvd NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 19Educational Leadership and Support Center2500 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 20Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church720 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 21The Meth-Wick Community1224 13th St NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 22First Lutheran Church1000 3rd Ave SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 23Paul Engle Center1600 4th Ave SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 24Westminster Presbyterian Church1285 3rd Ave SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 25Calvin Sinclair Presbyterian Church715 38th Street SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 26Grant Wood Elementary School645 26th St SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 27Linn County Day Care520 11th St NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 28First Church of the Nazarene3113 1st Ave SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 29IBEW Local 4051211 Wiley Blvd SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 30Gloria Dei Lutheran Church153 Cherry Hill Rd NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 31Cedar Hills Community Church6455 E Avenue NW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 32Calvary Baptist Church5338 Johnson Ave SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 33City of Cedar Rapids City Services Center500 15th Ave SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 34Linn County Elections Depot823 3rd St SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 35National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library1400 Inspiration Pl SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 36St. Stephen's Lutheran Church610 31st St SE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 37Hope Lutheran Church2736 Bowling St SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 38Elks Lodge 251801 33rd Ave SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 39Linn County Community Services Building1240 26th Avenue Ct SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 40Salem United Methodist Church3715 33rd Ave SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 41Cedar Rapids Moose Lodge 304/5151820 West Post Rd SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 42Grant Wood AEA 4401 6th St SW, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 43Kirkwood Community College: Rec Center6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids?Cedar Rapids 44Kirkwood Community College: Rec Center6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW, Cedar RapidsPrecinctPolling PlacePolling Place AddressMarion 01Marion Public Library1095 6th Ave, MarionMarion 02Thomas Park Safe Room343 Marion Blvd, MarionMarion 03Grace Baptist Church1461 East Post Rd, MarionMarion 04Marion School Admin. Bldg777 S 15th St, MarionMarion 05Lutheran Church of the Resurrection3500 29th Ave, MarionMarion 06First Baptist Church of Marion1260 29th St, MarionMarion 07St. Paul's Lutheran Church915 27th St, MarionMarion 08Marion Columbus Club5650 Kacena Ave, MarionMarion 09Ascension Church2210 Grand Ave, MarionMarion 10American Legion Post 298625 31st St, MarionMarion 11Marion Christian Church1050 McGowan Blvd, MarionMarion 12Lowe Park Arts and Environment Center4500 N Tenth Street, MarionMarion 13Christ Community Church3000 Alburnett Rd, MarionMarion 14New Life Community Church275 29th Ave, MarionFairfaxFairfax City Hall300 80th Street CT, FairfaxHiawatha 01Hope United Church of Christ150 9th Ave, HiawathaHiawatha 02Hiawatha City Hall -Community Center Room101 Emmons St, HiawathaHiawatha 03Hiawatha City Hall -Community Center Room101 Emmons St, HiawathaHiawatha 04King of Kings Lutheran Church3275 N Center Point Rd, Cedar RapidsMount Vernon NorthMount Vernon City Hall213 1st St NW, Mount VernonMount Vernon SouthSt. John the Baptist Catholic Church212 7th St SE, Mount VernonRobinsRobins Community Center265 S 2nd St, RobinsBertram TownshipAntioch Christian Church433 Cross Rd, MarionBoulder TownshipPrairieburg City Hall109 W Main St, PrairieburgBrown TownshipSpringville Memorial Library264 Broadway St, SpringvilleBuffalo TownshipPrairieburg City Hall109 W Main St, PrairieburgClinton TownshipCedar Hills Community Church6455 E Avenue NW, Cedar RapidsCollege TownshipPrairie School District Office401 76th Ave SW, Cedar RapidsFairfax TownshipFairfax Public Library313 Vanderbilt St, FairfaxFayette TownshipPalo City Hall & Community Center2800 Hollenbeck Rd, PaloFranklin TownshipLisbon City Hall115 N Washington St, LisbonGrant TownshipWalker North Pavilion398 Park St, WalkerJackson TownshipAmerican Legion Post 362200 1st St N, CoggonLinn TownshipCommunity Bible Church940 W Mt Vernon Rd, Mount VernonMaine TownshipFalcon Civic Center137 4th St N, Central CityMarion TownshipMarion Columbus Club5650 Kacena Ave, MarionMonroe Township 01King of Kings Lutheran Church3275 N Center Point Rd, Cedar RapidsMonroe Township 02Blair Ridge Baptist Church4502 Blairs Ferry Rd NE, Cedar RapidsOtter Creek TownshipAlburnett United Methodist Church221 S Main Ave, AlburnettPutnam TownshipEly Public Library1595 Dows St, ElySpring Grove TownshipNorth Linn High School3033 Lynx Dr, Troy MillsWashington TownshipCenter Point Public Library720 Main St, Center PointVoters are required to provide an approved form of identification at the polling place before receiving and casting a ballot. For additional information about voter identification visit id or phone (319) 892-5300, option #1.The pre-registration deadline for the School & City Election is Friday, October 25, 2019 at 5 p.m. After this date, eligible electors who are not registered to vote in Linn County may register and vote on Election Day at their poll location by providing acceptable proof of identification and residence. Requests for mailed absentee ballots must be received by Friday, October 25, 2019 at 5 p.m. Absentee Voting may be done at 935 2nd St SW, Cedar Rapids from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. on business days. Satellite voting will also occur at a variety of locations in Linn County. A full list of satellite voting locations can be found at: . Absentee ballots will be counted Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at the Linn County Public Service Center located at 935 2nd St SW, Cedar Rapids. Public testing of voting equipment began on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 9 a.m. at the Linn County Elections Depot, 823 3rd St SW, Cedar Rapids.This notice is given pursuant to Section 49.53, Code of Iowa and by order of the Linn County Commissioner of Elections. For additional information on how to participate in the upcoming election, please contact Linn County Election Services at telephone number 319-892-5300, option #1 or e-mail elections@.NOTICE OF POLLING PLACE CHANGESPUBLIC NOTICE is given that poll locations have changed in multiple Linn County precincts since the last General Election. These precincts and their current poll locations are listed below.PrecinctPolling PlacePolling Place AddressBuffalo TownshipPrairieburg City Hall109 W Main St, PrairieburgCedar Rapids 13Mount Mercy University Graduate Center1650 Matterhorn Dr. NE, Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids 43/44Kirkwood Community College: Rec Center6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids?This notice is given by order of the Linn County Commissioner of Elections pursuant to Section 49.23, Code of IowaJoel D. Miller, Linn County Auditor & Commissioner of ElectionsCity CandidatesCandidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballots for voters in the respective cities.City of AlburnettCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Brian Mensen?City of BertramMayor— vote for no more than one.David HuntCouncil Member—vote for no more than five.Steven E. CarpenterChris PriceBill Mulholland?City of Cedar RapidsCouncil at Large—vote for no more than two.Ann PoeJorel RobinsonPatrick LoefflerCouncil Member District 2—vote for no more than one.Scott OverlandSofia MehaffeyCouncil Member District 4—vote for no more than one.Scott E. Olson?City of Center PointMayor— vote for no more than one.Paul Freeman-BrownCouncil Member—vote for no more than two.Patric EngelkenPaul Mann?City of Central CityMayor— vote for no more than one.Adam GriggsMark HoweDon GrayCouncil Member—vote for no more than two.Jason LevenhagenMichael W. BohannonRichie FoxJames O’Leary?City of CoggonMayor— vote for no more than one.Heather BeehCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Dave Stanley?City of ElyMayor— vote for no more than one.Eldy MillerCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Judy Wery?City of FairfaxMayor— vote for no more than one.Jo Ann BeerBernie FriedenCouncil Member—vote for no more than two.Katherine A. PachaMichael DalyGeorge Bohren?City of HiawathaMayor— vote for no more than one.William Fredrick Bennett Jr.Council Member—vote for no more than three.Dick OlsonAime J. WichtendahlJerry Mohwinkle?City of LisbonMayor— vote for no more than one.Douglas O'ConnorCouncil Member—vote for no more than two.John R. Bardsley?City of MarionMayor—vote for no more than one.Mary Lou PazourNicolas AbouAssalyCouncil at Large—vote for no more than one.Paul DraperGrant G. HarperCouncil Member Ward 1—vote for no more than one.Colette R. AtkinsDwight HoganCouncil Member Ward 3—vote for no more than one.Will BrandtMikeal Tope?City of Mount VernonMayor— vote for no more than one.Jamie HamptonCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Scott RoseThomas WieselerDebra Ann HerrmannJohnathon Brinson?City of PaloMayor to Fill Vacancy— vote for no more than one.Eric Van KerckhoveCouncil Member—vote for no more than two.Travis RieckAndrea Rahe?City of PrairieburgMayor— vote for no more than one.Matt MelvinCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Sandra I. MarshMark Kula?City of RobinsCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Dave FranzmanRoger Lee OverbeckDick PilcherMarilyn P. Cook?City of SpringvilleCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Karla BlakelyDennis ThiesBradley A. Merritt?City of WalfordMayor— vote for no more than one.Jesse BergmeierWilliam VossCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Jo Ellen CarterJeffrey S. PottebaumAdam G. SchmidtMatt GreinerTammy Horak?City of WalkerMayor— vote for no more than one.James VossCouncil Member—vote for no more than three.Robert DunnJohn F. Pint?School District CandidatesCandidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballots for voters in the respective school districts.?Alburnett Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than three.Kala LiebeJason J. MartinAaron Balderston?Anamosa Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than four.Eric A. WickhamSean Braden?Cedar Rapids Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than two.Jennifer NeumannCindy GarlockMaurice DavisJanelle LundJoseph M. MillerDirector District 1—vote for no more than one.David TominskyDirector District 4—vote for no more than one.Rafael JacoboDexter Merschbrock?Center Point—Urbana Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than one.Don WestendorfCory VaupelDirector District 2—vote for no more than one.Teresa C. DavisDirector District 3—vote for no more than oneNo Candidate?Central City Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than two.Leanna PalmerGina Smith StewartPaula J. Kounse?College Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than one.Greg KelseyDouglas William GustafsonDirector District 1—vote for no more than one.Dawn KoushehDirector District 3—vote for no more than one.Randy BauerDirector District 4—vote for no more than one.Angela Ehle?Linn-Mar Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than four.Sondra NelsonClark WeaverBob GabelBarry L. BuchholzLaSheila YatesBrittania MoreyJeffrey J. WisdoDirector at Large to Fill Vacancy —vote for no more than one.Timothy Isenberg?Lisbon Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than three.Abbe StenslandJohn PrasilChad WollumJennifer Caspers?Marion Independent School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than four.Denise L. AllisonCarl LantermansJon FitchDavid Law?Monticello CommunitySchool DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than two.Amanda BrennemanJohn Alan Schlarmann?Mount Vernon Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than four.Denise BrannamanNannette GunnLance SchoffJeremy KunzNorth-Linn Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than one.Bret HaughenburyDirector District 1—vote for no more than one.Ryan BeneschDirector District 2—vote for no more than one.Connie Helms?Solon Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than two.Jami WolfCarols OrtegaLauren O’NeilAdam HaluskaJennifer StahleSeth Wear?Springville Community School DistrictDirector at Large—vote for no more than three.Shawnna RippleAlbert MartinMelissa BarkerAmy HosekPatrick Hoyt Jr.Director at Large to Fill Vacancy —vote for no more than oneLeisa Breitfelder?Kirkwood Community College Merged Area XCandidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballots for voters in the director districts.?Director District 2—vote for no more than one.Tracy PearsonDirector District 4—vote for no more than one.Lorraine WilliamsDirector District 5—vote for no more than one.Alan JensenDirector District 8—vote for no more than one.Steven OvelCity Public MeasuresPublic Measures are listed in the order they will appear on the ballots for voters in the respective city or school district.Public Measure D - City of Center PointShall the following public measure be approved?Shall the City of Center Point, in Linn County, State of Iowa, enter into a loan agreement and issue its bonds in an amount not exceeding the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of paying the cost, to that extent, of constructing, furnishing and equipping a municipal fire station??School Public MeasuresPublic Measures are listed in the order they will appear on the ballots for voters in the respective city or school district.Public Measure E - Cedar Rapids Community School DistrictShall the following public measured be adopted? Summary: To adopt a revenue purpose statement to authorize the expenditure of revenue from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund received by the Cedar Rapids Community School District.Revenue Purpose Statement:Revenue received by the Cedar Rapids Community School District from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund may be spent for any one or more of the following purposes:To provide funds for property tax relief.To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure.To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expend, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; and to furnish and equip District facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment) or technology and to repair transportation equipment or transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a District-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities or for community education purposes. To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code section 297.36, sales, service, and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code section 423E.5 or Iowa Code section 423F.4; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Cedar Rapids Community School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If adopted, this revenue purpose statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Cedar Rapids Community School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve the proposed revenue purpose statement, then after the expiration of the existing revenue purpose statement, SAVE Revenue received by the Cedar Rapids Community School District shall first be expended for the following purposes, in the following order:Payment of obligations for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged to the payment thereof.Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies.Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2.Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6).For the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. ?Public Measure F - Center Point-Urbana Community School DistrictShall the following public measure be approved?Summary: To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the Center Point-Urbana Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.In the Center Point-Urbana Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Center Point-Urbana Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund shall be adopted. To provide funds for property tax relief.To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure. To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a district-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Center Point-Urbana Community School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Center Point-Urbana Community School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve this Revenue Purpose Statement, then upon expiration of the current Revenue Purpose Statement, revenues received by the School District from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education fund shall be expended in the following order:?The payment of bonds for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged;Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code Sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies;Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2;Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2;For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6); andFor the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. ?Public Measure G - College Community School DistrictShall the following public measure be adopted?Summary: To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the College Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund on and after January 1, 2031. In the College Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the College Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund on and after January 1, 2031 shall be adopted. To provide funds for property tax relief.To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure. To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a district-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the College Community School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the College Community School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve this Revenue Purpose Statement, then upon expiration of the current Revenue Purpose Statement, revenues received by the School District from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education fund shall be expended in the following order:The payment of bonds for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged;Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code Sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies;Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2;Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2;For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6); andFor the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. ?Public Measure H - Linn-Mar Community School DistrictSummary: To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the Linn-Mar Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.In the Linn-Mar Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Linn-Mar Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund shall be adopted.To provide funds for property tax relief.To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure.To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a district-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Linn-Mar Community School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Linn-Mar Community School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve this Revenue Purpose Statement, then upon expiration of the current Revenue Purpose Statement, revenues received by the School District from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education fund shall be expended in the following order:The payment of bonds for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged;Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code Sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies;Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2;Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2;For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6); andFor the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. Public Measure I - Marion Independent School DistrictSummary: To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the Marion Independent School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.In the Marion Independent School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Marion Independent School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund shall be adopted. To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure.To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a district-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4.To provide funds for property tax relief; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Marion Independent School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Marion Independent School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve this Revenue Purpose Statement, then upon expiration of the current Revenue Purpose Statement, revenues received by the School District from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education fund shall be expended in the following order:The payment of bonds for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged;Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code Sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies;Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2;Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2;For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6); andFor the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. ?Public Measure J - Mount Vernon Community School DistrictShall the following public measure be adopted?Summary: To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the Mount Vernon Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.In the Mount Vernon Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Mount Vernon Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure.To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under a district-to-community college as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings.To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2).To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4.To provide funds for property tax relief; andTo provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Mount Vernon Community School District.It being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Mount Vernon Community School District.?Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(b)(2)(a) Notice: If a majority of eligible electors voting on the question fail to approve this Revenue Purpose Statement, then upon expiration of the current Revenue Purpose Statement, revenues received by the School District from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education fund shall be expended in the following order:The payment of bonds for which SAVE Revenue has been pledged;Reduction of bond levies under Iowa Code Sections 298.18 and 298.18A and all other debt levies;Reduction of the regular and voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy under Iowa Code Section 298.2;Reduction of the public educational and recreational levy under Iowa Code Section 300.2;For any authorized infrastructure purpose of the school district as defined in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(6); andFor the payment of principal and interest on bonds issued under Iowa Code Sections 423E.5 and 423F.4. ................
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