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San Diego County, CA | November 2, 2010 Election |
Beckie's Reasons for Supporting Proposition KBy Beckie GarrettCandidate for Board Member; San Marcos Unified School District | |
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Proposition K will make it possible to make desperately needed improvements to schools at a reasonable cost to the district and with minimal impact on homeowners' property taxes.In November, voters will be asked to approve a bond that will enable San Marcos Unified to make desperately needed improvements in the facilities our children use every school day. The proposed $287 million bond would be combined with state matching funds and other resources for a total of $384 million dedicated solely to the improvement of our schools. Such funds can be used for no other purpose. The average assessed value of a home in the district is $300,000. For the average homeowner, payment on the bond would mean about $11 per month ($132 per year) in additional property taxes. This figure is based on a charge of approximately $44 per $100,000 of assessed (not market) value of a home. The upgraded facilities that would be made possible by the bond + coupled with the district's stellar academic success and the growing recognition of San Marcos, home of CSUSM and Palomar College, as a hub of education + will enhance property values as the economy begins to recover. Thus, this bond will be an excellent investment on many levels for taxpayers and families. Aside from the obvious need throughout the district for repairs and renovations, here are some other reasons to support Proposition K:
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