Extending sewage project debt
What the Proposal Says:
The proposed amendment to Article 8, section 5 of the Constitution extends for ten years the authority of counties, cities, towns, and villages to remove from their constitutional debt limits debt for the construction of sewage facilities. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
What the Proposal Means:
If passed, sewage debt for treatment, disposal, and construction projects will not count as debt for counties, cities, towns, and villages in the state. This debt is already excluded but that exception will expire on January 1, 2024. This would extend the exception until January 1, 2034.
If this Proposal Passes:
Spending on the treatment and disposal of sewage will not be included in the amount of debt allowed throughout the state for 10 more years.
Removal of small city school districts debt limit
What the Proposal Says:
The proposed amendment to Article 8, section 4 of the Constitution removes the special constitutional debt limitation now placed on small city school districts, so they will be treated the same as all other school districts. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
What the Proposal Means:
If passed, spending and debt restrictions placed on small city school districts will be eliminated. A “small city” has less than 125,000 people. If this proposal passes, small city school districts would be allowed to have the financial flexibility of other school districts. School districts with more residents do not have specific debt limits.
If this Proposal Passes:
Small city school districts will not be limited in spending used to maintain and improve school facilities and address the needs of its students.