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Page 33
... bonds for $ 20,300,000 . These were the wealthier districts . The poorer districts have no financial ability to issue rev- enue bonds . During the 1951-53 biennium , 171 new buildings were constructed and there were 364 additions ...
... bonds for $ 20,300,000 . These were the wealthier districts . The poorer districts have no financial ability to issue rev- enue bonds . During the 1951-53 biennium , 171 new buildings were constructed and there were 364 additions ...
Page 73
... bonds still outstanding of the Moffat Tunnel district , which amount to $ 9,364,000 . Total bonded indebtedness in Colorado school districts for selected years 1929-54 1929_ 1940___ 1945 1950____ Bonded debt $ 30 , 163 , 705 1951- 21 ...
... bonds still outstanding of the Moffat Tunnel district , which amount to $ 9,364,000 . Total bonded indebtedness in Colorado school districts for selected years 1929-54 1929_ 1940___ 1945 1950____ Bonded debt $ 30 , 163 , 705 1951- 21 ...
Page 91
... bonds equal to 6.8 percent of the assessed valua- tion , assuming that the bonds were marketed at 4 percent . Assuming that all of the school districts of the State voted a special school - building - fund tax of 50 cents , and that ...
... bonds equal to 6.8 percent of the assessed valua- tion , assuming that the bonds were marketed at 4 percent . Assuming that all of the school districts of the State voted a special school - building - fund tax of 50 cents , and that ...
Page 168
... bonds in that we sold about $ 600,000 worth of bonds and built classrooms . We did not build anything else except classrooms . Since that time we have used the portion of the State aid to which you have heard the other gentlemen refer ...
... bonds in that we sold about $ 600,000 worth of bonds and built classrooms . We did not build anything else except classrooms . Since that time we have used the portion of the State aid to which you have heard the other gentlemen refer ...
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... bond during the great depression period , and our interest runs as low on State road bonds as 1.2 or 1.25 interest rate . But when we go to voting revenues that do not have the property of the State of West Virginia , the credit of the ...
... bond during the great depression period , and our interest runs as low on State road bonds as 1.2 or 1.25 interest rate . But when we go to voting revenues that do not have the property of the State of West Virginia , the credit of the ...
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