The Oregon City Schools District has a 4.95-mill operating levy on the primary ballot on Tuesday.
The levy, which will be permanent if passed, is needed because the district’s expenses will exceed revenue this year.
The Oregon Board of Education recently voted 4-1 to officially place a 4.95 mill levy on the March 17 ballot.
School Board President Carol Molnar, and Board Members Michael Csehi, Heather Miller and Keith Kennedy voted in favor. Board Member Jeff Ziviski was opposed.
Jeff Ziviski and Heather Miller were re-elected to the Oregon City Schools board of education last Tuesday. Both were unopposed.
Ziviski received 2,544 votes, and Miller received 2,488 votes.
The Oregon Board of Education on Thursday, Oct. 24, passed a resolution by a vote of 4-1 to put a 4.95 mill levy on the March 17, 2020 ballot. The board must vote again in December to make it official.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 07/12/2019 - 4:00pm
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