Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Bond Referendum Background
- What is a bond referendum?
- Why is debt part of a smart fiscal strategy for a school district?
- What kind of special state aid is available when voters approve bond funding?
- What kind of research and consideration led to the identification of these needs?
What is a bond referendum?
Why is debt part of a smart fiscal strategy for a school district?
What kind of special state aid is available when voters approve bond funding?
What kind of research and consideration led to the identification of these needs?
Funding Details
- What is the cost of holding a special referendum on December 13?
- What is a property’s “assessed” value?
- What if my home is valued higher or lower than the average?
- How does debt pay-off make Question 1 a ‘no tax increase’ proposal?
- What if project costs end up being lower than the district’s estimates?
- What if project costs end up being higher than the district’s estimates?
- What can bond funding pay for/not pay for?
- What tax decrease could result in voter rejection of Question 1?
- What are the cost breakdowns for these two ballot questions?
What is the cost of holding a special referendum on December 13?
What is a property’s “assessed” value?
What if my home is valued higher or lower than the average?
How does debt pay-off make Question 1 a ‘no tax increase’ proposal?
What if project costs end up being lower than the district’s estimates?
What if project costs end up being higher than the district’s estimates?
What can bond funding pay for/not pay for?
What tax decrease could result in voter rejection of Question 1?
What are the cost breakdowns for these two ballot questions?
Proposed Improvements
- Which Wall High School athletic facilities would benefit from improvements?
- What value did the community get from the last voter-approved referendum?
- How will the district prioritize improvement projects that are not part of this referendum?
- What school improvements have been made without bond funding?
- When would all of this work happen in Wall’s seven schools?
- How would proposed projects benefit a person without children in school or someone who is planning to move soon?
- What projects would improve accessibility for people who have mobility difficulties?
- What are the priority needs for restroom renovations?
- What would happen if enrollment rises at Wall Township’s schools?
- If the referendum is successful, how would the district select contractor(s)?
Which Wall High School athletic facilities would benefit from improvements?
What value did the community get from the last voter-approved referendum?
How will the district prioritize improvement projects that are not part of this referendum?
What school improvements have been made without bond funding?
When would all of this work happen in Wall’s seven schools?
How would proposed projects benefit a person without children in school or someone who is planning to move soon?
What projects would improve accessibility for people who have mobility difficulties?
What are the priority needs for restroom renovations?
What would happen if enrollment rises at Wall Township’s schools?
If the referendum is successful, how would the district select contractor(s)?
Voter Information
- What is the cost of holding a special referendum on December 13?
- How do I vote in person?
- Who can vote in the bond referendum?
- How can residents of Wall Township learn more?
- How do I find out if I’m registered to vote?
- Why is the bond referendum set for Tuesday, December 13?
- Why will the ballot have two questions?
- Can I vote if I’m living away from home for college or another reason?
- How do I apply for a mail-in ballot?
- What if I get turned away at the polls?
