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How Much Will Greendale Referendum Cost? New Tax Calculator Shows

A $33.8 million Greendale Schools referendum will be on the Nov. 6 ballot. A new tax calculator shows how much each resident would pay.

GREENDALE, WI -- Residents interested in knowing how much Greendale Schools' $33.8 million referendum will cost them can now find out with the use of a new tax impact calculator located on the school district's website.

The tax calculator can be found here: www.greendale.k12.wi.us/referendum. District officials say that the tax impact of the proposed referendum is lower than originally projected, and is now estimated at 93 cents per $1000 of property value.

The Referendum

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The Greendale Board of Education voted unanimously on August 6 to adopt a resolution to place a referendum question on the November 6 General Election ballot. The District will be asking the community to invest up to $33.8 million for district-wide improvements:

  • Increasing School Safety and Security
  • Improving Learning Environments
  • Creating Flexible and Adaptable Workspaces
  • Improving Building Efficiency and Sustainability

The referendum includes the construction and renovation of academic, cafeteria and multipurpose room spaces at Canterbury, College Park and Highland View Elementary schools, renovations to athletic, music and tech education areas at Greendale Middle School, and construction of music instructional spaces and an event lobby at Greendale High School.

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Security improvements include secure main entrances and parking, traffic flow and site circulation improvements at the elementary schools, in addition to bringing all schools up to compliance with American Disability Act standards. Upgrades to multiple schools' climate-control systems are also included in the referendum.

An informational flyer will be mailed to all District residents in September outlining the proposed improvements. More information on the referendum is available on the District website, www.greendale.k12.wi.us/referendum and at the Greendale Park & Recreation office.

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