Murray voters are heading to the polls this November to decide if we should foot the bill to tear down and rebuild Riverview Junior High. It’s a major decision that will directly impact your property tax bill and the quality of our local school infrastructure.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
If this passes, expect your property tax bill to go up to cover the cost of the new construction.
Students and staff at Riverview Junior High get a modern, safer building to learn and work in.
Local homeowners and renters will feel the pinch as the cost of the bond is passed down through higher taxes.
Will Murray's Riverview Junior High be rebuilt? It's up to the voters Deseret News
Murray City School District proposes boundary changes, bond in face of declining enrollment KSL.com
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