Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Arizona General Election in Flagstaff Unified District.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote shall authorize the Flagstaff Unified School District Governing Board to continue the existing maintenance and operation budget override authority and resulting tax, which includes an amount that exceeds the District's revenue control limit by up to 15% per year for seven years.
A "no" vote shall not authorize the Flagstaff Unified School District Governing Board to continue the existing maintenance and operation budget override authority and resulting tax.
Shall the Governing Board of Flagstaff Unified School District No. 1 of Coconino County, Arizona (the "District"), adopt a General Maintenance and Operation Budget that includes an amount that exceeds the revenue control limit specified by statute by 15% for fiscal year 2023/2024 and for six subsequent years as described below? The fiscal year 2023/2024 budget override authority represents an extension of the existing budget override authority which is scheduled to phase down by one-third for fiscal year 2024/2025, and terminate for fiscal year 2025/2026 if the voters do not approve the override. The amount of the proposed continuation of the budget increase of the proposed budget over the alternate budget for fiscal year 2023/2024 is estimated to be $-0-. In fiscal years 2023/2024 through 2028/2029 the amount of the proposed increase will be 15% of the District's revenue control limit in each of such years, as provided in Section 15-481(P) of the Arizona Revised Statutes. In fiscal years 2029/2030 and 2030/2031, the amount of the proposed increase will be 10% and 5%, respectively, of the District's revenue control limit in each of such years, as provided in Section 15-481(P) of the Arizona Revised Statutes. Any budget increase continuation authorized by this election shall be entirely funded by a levy of taxes on the taxable property in this school district for the year for which adopted and for six subsequent years, shall not be realized from monies furnished by the state and shall not be subject to the limitation on taxes specified in Article IX, Section 18, Constitution of Arizona. Based on the current net assessed valuation used for secondary property tax purposes, to fund the proposed continuation of the increase in the school district's budget would require an estimated continuation of a tax rate of $0.55 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation used for secondary property tax purposes and is in addition to the school district's tax rate that will be levied to fund the school district's revenue control limit allowed by law.
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