AVON, Ohio — Voters in the Avon Local School District have rejected a $90 million bond issue that was on the Nov. 5 election ballot.
68.06% voted against the 37-year-bond while 31.94% of voters voted in favor of the proposed bond.
The bond issue was placed on the ballot in hopes that the district could get funding to construct a new elementary school, a new athletic complex and make other improvements at Heritage Elementary School.
If it had passed, the levy would have cost residents in the Avon Local School District nearly $11.60 monthly for every $100,000 of taxable property value.