MADISON, Wis. — Madison voters have voted in support of two requests from the Madison Metropolitan School District.
The requests were separated into two parts – a $33 million operating referendum and a $317 million facilities referendum.
The $317 million will be used to renovate the district’s four main high schools and add a new elementary school. Construction on the schools should wrap up in 2024.
The capital referendum will cost the average property owner about $140 per year for the next 22 years.
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