Schools
$0 Tax Impact Warren School Referendum Vote Is Tuesday
The total anticipated cost of the referendum is $6.5 million of which 34% is covered from the state and the rest from the district reserves.
WARREN, NJ — A $6.5 million Warren School District referendum will go up for vote on Tuesday, which will have a $0 tax impact on residents, the district stated.
The referendum is due to the district's need of "capital improvements to maintain school facilities and provide for the health and safety of students and staff," according to Warren Township Schools.
The total anticipated cost of the referendum is $6.5 million. A total of 34 percent would be covered from the state when the district receives $2.21 million in anticipated state debt service aid. The rest, $4.2 million, would be covered from the district's capital reserve.
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"The district has been methodically saving for such needs through its capital reserve fund for several years," the district stated.
With the combination of the district’s capital reserves and this state aid, there would be zero tax impact as a result of this referendum.
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Specifically the capital projects included in the referendum include:
Angelo L. Tomaso School
- Boiler and Pumps Replacement
- Partial Building HVAC Upgrade

Central School
- Partial Window Replacement
- Partial Building HVAC Upgrade

Mt. Horeb School
- Boiler and Pumps Replacement

Warren Middle School
- Boiler and Pumps Replacement
- Partial Roof Replacement

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
(Images via Warren Township Schools)
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