Lewisburg Area School District borrows for $35.7 million for new high school
| By Evamarie Socha, The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Board members approved the move by an 8-1 vote, and construction of a 182,481-square-foot high school on the
A surging financial market enabled the district to borrow less money, said
With the resolution passed, the district is locked into the 3.8 percent rate over the 25-year term of the bonds. This also lowered the annual debt payment to
"We did extraordinarily well in the market (Wednesday)," Remig told the school board. A drop in interest rates since
Moody's also confirmed a Double-A credit rating for the school district, so
Director
Remig answered that
With the approval and subsequent signatures, all funds become available to the district by
PFM was particularly careful with getting the best rates and offers, Remig said, because of the intensity surrounding the high school project. While recent school board meetings have been packed and marked with tension, including a police presence at some, Thursday's meeting was peaceful.
The board also voted 8-1 to approve the Act 34 handbook, which outlines the finances and high school project time line from beginning to end.
With the approval,
Once approved, the school district will advertise the Act 34 public hearing, planned for
Site plans and floor plans have been updated, and a traffic study will finish by
Also at the meeting:
The board approved ending a lease with
The board will review its budget contribution to
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