J-E board again cancels project vote

By Alyssa Sunkin / The Citizen

Thursday, June 5, 2008 11:37 AM EDT

JORDAN - It was Friday reprised for the Jordan-Elbridge Central School District.
At Tuesday's regular board of education meeting, the board voted unanimously - again - to cancel the previously scheduled June 10 vote for the proposed $28.9 million capital project.

The board voted for this measure at a special meeting May 30.

Board members joked following the second vote that they are just making sure it was done the first time.

Canceling the vote, but not the project itself - voters may be voting for the project in the fall - is no doubt a response to voters defeating the proposed 2008-09 operating school budget of $26,951,966 May 20.

That budget marked a 5.79 percent increase over last year and carried an estimated tax levy increase of 4.33 percent. Voters will have their say on an amended budget of $26,762,966, an increase of 5.04 percent from last year, with a tax levy increase of 2.43 percent June 17.

A public budget hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. June 9 at the middle school large instruction room.

Superintendent Marilyn Dominick has previously said that confusion between the May 20 budget vote and the upcoming capital project vote may have played a part in the 667-426 budget defeat. The capital project, as it currently stands, deals with renovations in instruction, athletics, infrastructure and drainage.

The district previously separated the capital project into three propositions. The first would deal with campus renovations and infrastructure upgrades; the second for athletic and marching band improvements; and the third for an all-weather synthetic field.

Staff writer Alyssa Sunkin can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 239 or alyssa.sunkin@lee.net

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SlickSlide wrote on Jun 6, 2008 8:07 AM:

" If the school administration and the school boards say the voters are confused does that mean that Governor Paterson is confused too. I think not! Even he agrees that school budgets should be limited to no more than a 4% increase annually. Now that great lobbing group the New York State Teachers Assoc. want to fight that law. Now there's a group with too much power and control in New York State. "

forrest wrote on Jun 5, 2008 10:05 PM:

" Why is it when the voters vote down a budget, they are confused, it must be a bug or somthing between Elbridge and Auburn, because the school board in Auburn says the voters are confused there to. "

slickslide wrote on Jun 5, 2008 1:10 PM:

" The only people who are confused is the administration and the board of education. Enrollment in the district has gone down every year for the last 13 years. Yet this district keeps submitting budgets that are over 5% every year. Voters need to vote down this budget June 17th. "

Unknown... wrote on Jun 5, 2008 12:20 PM:

" An all weather synthetic field?? Ya mean TURF???? "

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