On Tuesday Cobb voters will decide whether to extend the current Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) for school maintenance and construction projects in the Cobb County School District and Marietta City Schools.
The Cobb Education SPLOST IV, if passed, would collect a penny on the dollar from Jan. 1, 2014 through Dec. 31, 2018. The Cobb County School District would receive $717.8 million and Marietta City Schools $55.4 million.
The attached PDF files, compiled by the Cobb County School District, include descriptions of the work that would be done at all schools in the Campbell and Osborne high school districts.
Among the major projects slated for Smyrna-area schools include $12.7 million for a new gym at Campbell High School, $29.9 million for a replacement for Osborne High School, and $3.1 million for a classroom addition at Teasley Elementary School.
Two unspecified elementary school replacements, each costing $23 million, and a new $30 milllion career academy also would be built.
Also attached is a PDF of the full Cobb SPLOST IV project list and Tuesday's sample ballot.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters will go to their usual election day precincts.
For more voting information, please visit the Cobb Elections website.
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Brian
12:07 am on Thursday, March 28, 2013
We need a parking fix for Nickajack school. It's near impossible to park on parents' days. They added students but didn't add parking.