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Dexter Community School District: Special Election 5/6/25

NOTICE OF ELECTION

FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2025

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF DEXTER, FREEDOM, LIMA, LODI, SCIO, NORTHFIELD, WEBSTER, AND THE CITY OF DEXTER:

Notice is hereby given that a Special Election will be held in the townships and city listed on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The polls will be open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm at the following locations:

Dexter City

  • Precinct 1: Dexter City Hall, 3515 Broad St, Dexter 48130
  • Precinct 2:  St. Andrews United Church of Christ, 7610 Ann Arbor St, Dexter, MI 48130

Dexter Township

  • Precinct 1 & 3: Dexter Township Hall, 6880 Dexter-Pinckney Dexter 48130

Freedom Township and Lodi Township voters who live in the Dexter Community School District

  • Kiwanis Club, 100 North Staebler Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Lima Township

  • Precinct 1: Lima Township Hall, 11452 Jackson Rd, Dexter, MI 48130-9428

Northfield Township voters who live in the Dexter Community School District

  • Webster Township Hall, 5665 Webster Church Rd, Dexter, MI 48130

Scio Township

  • Scio Township Precinct 2, Kiwanis Club, 100 North Staebler Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Webster Township

  • Precinct 1, 2 & 3: Webster Township Hall, 5665 Webster Church Rd, Dexter, MI 48130

The Dexter Community School district will be voting on the following millage proposal as presented and listed below:

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT BOND PROPOSITION

Shall the Dexter Community Schools, Counties of Washtenaw and Livingston, State of Michigan, borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Two Hundred Forty-One Million Eight Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars ($241,865,000) and issue its unlimited tax general obligation bonds, in one or more series, to pay the cost of the following projects to create a modern learning environment for students and for health, safety, security, energy conservation and other purposes:

• Erecting additions to school buildings and other facilities and remodeling, equipping and reequipping, furnishing and refurnishing school buildings, additions, playgrounds, athletic fields and facilities and other facilities, including for secure entryways, modernizing instructional, fine arts, theater, music, weight and fitness spaces;

• Erecting, equipping and furnishing school facilities, athletic and other facilities, including for an indoor athletic facility and maintenance building;

• Acquiring, preparing, developing and improving sites for school buildings, including athletic fields, playgrounds and other facilities and the purchase of school buses;

•  Acquiring and installing technology equipment and technology infrastructure, in school buildings and other facilities?

The annual debt millage required to retire all bonds of the School District currently outstanding and proposed pursuant to this ballot is expected to remain at or below 8.5 mills which is an estimated -0- mill increase from the debt millage levied in 2024.  The estimated millage that will be levied to pay the proposed bonds in the first year is 1.55 mills ($1.55 per $1,000 of taxable value) and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire each series of the bonds is 4.18 mills annually ($4.18 per $1,000 of taxable value). The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of refunding, is not more than thirty (30) years. 

If approved by the voters, the repayment of the bonds will be guaranteed by the State under the School Bond Qualification and Loan Program (the “Program”).  The School District currently has $77,320,000 of qualified bonds outstanding and $651,119 of qualified loans outstanding under the Program. The School District expects to borrow from the Program to pay debt service on these bonds. The estimated total principal amount of the additional borrowing is $6,687,504 and the estimated total interest thereon is $1,686,616.  The estimated duration of the millage levy associated with that borrowing is 9 years.  The estimated computed millage rate required to be levied to pay the proposed bonds may change in the future based on changes in certain circumstances.

(Pursuant to State law, expenditure of bond proceeds must be audited, and the proceeds cannot be used for teacher, administrator or employee salaries, repair or maintenance costs or other operating expenses.)

Full text of the ballot proposal also may be obtained at the Township / City offices listed above.  Sample ballots can also be found at www.mi.gov/vote.

Absentee ballots are available for all elections; registered voters may contact the local clerk to obtain an application for an absent voter ballot or go to mi.gov/vote.

To comply with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), voting instructions will be available in audio format. Arrangements for obtaining the instructions in these alternative formats can be made by contacting the township clerk in advance of the election. All polling locations are accessible for voters with disabilities.

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