The Anchorage School Board will vote Tuesday on whether to allocate $26 million toward the cost of rebuilding Inlet View Elementary in the South Addition neighborhood.
both the amendment and the way it was introduced. Typically, spending proposals appear on the agenda at least one meeting before a vote is scheduled, Donley said
“I think folks who are in favor or opposed to this are following things pretty closely,” Holleman said in an interview. “So it’s not exactly sneaking anything through.”also includes $19 million for improvement projects at other schools, including library structure and roof repairs, an updated playground
Donley said he was concerned about the full funding proposal as well as the allocation for Inlet View, given the district’s projected budget gap for the upcoming school year.
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