A purchase agreement was approved by the CCA Board of Education on the evening of 11-13-13 for the parcel of land outlined in read in the picture below. Approximately 55 acres of land, pending voter approval of the bond on February 4, 2014.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Bond / Facilities Information
The following presentation is from the public meetings on November 12 and 14. Below the video you will find links to tax calculators for Iowa and Johnson Counties. You can enter the appropriate valuations for your property and see the cost of the new bond to you. Please keep in mind that the district can offset the potential $0.17/$1,000 increase by reducing the management levy. Thereby maintaining the overall school tax rate.
Iowa County Tax Calculator: Here
Johnson County Tax Calculator: Here
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Facilities/Bond FAQ
Below is an initial FAQ regarding the upcoming Bond vote. Please ask questions or share your thoughts by posting a comment on this post. I will use the feedback to update the FAQ.
Sincerely,
Tim Kuehl
February 4, 2014 Bond Vote FAQ
1.
What
is happening on February 4, 2014?
a.
Voters will have the opportunity to vote on a
proposed $48 million Bond Referendum on February 4, 2014.
b.
The $48 million is an absolute maximum, which
cannot be exceeded.
c.
CCA schools are limited to a total debt service
levy of $4.05/$1000 valuation, as approved in the 2006 vote. This levy rate limits total debt service
revenues available to the district. Our
goal is to maximize the revenue available to meet the current needs of our students
and provide flexibility as we continue to grow.
We strive to maintain and improve our students’ excellent educational
opportunities while being responsible stewards of local tax revenue.
2.
How
would Bond approval by the voters impact the tax rate at CCA?
a.
Currently the total property tax rate at CCA is
$15.11/$1000. The total debt service
levy rate is currently $3.89/$1000. A
portion of the debt service levy expires this year, $1.75/$1000. Taking into
account the continued increase in district valuation and the ability of the
Board to manage other components of the levy rate, i.e. cash reserve levy and
management levy, it is realistic to expect the total tax rate for CCA to remain
stable.
b.
The CCA tax rate is very comparable to schools
of a similar size. Due to our growth we
do have a higher debt service than most districts (Debt service is included in
the overall rate).
District
|
Overall Tax Rate
|
Benton
|
12.31
|
Center Point-Urbana
|
17.51
|
CCA
|
15.11
|
Independence
|
17.28
|
Marion
|
17.46
|
Vinton-Shellsburg
|
15.53
|
Williamsburg
|
14.15
|
Solon
|
16.00
|
3.
What
buildings/updates are included in the Bond?
a.
A new elementary building will be constructed on
the East side of the district. The
District is currently negotiating for land in the Tiffin area. This elementary would be of a similar design
and size to the current North Bend Elementary.
The new elementary will have a capacity of approximately 450 students.
b.
An addition to the Middle School will be
designed to house approximately 500 students.
The plan is to complete that construction, then remodel the current
middle school facility, including electrical, and HVAC (air conditioning)
upgrades. Ultimately 6th
graders will be in the current facility with 7th and 8th
graders in the new addition. Total
instructional capacity of the middle school will be approximately 750 students.
c.
Additions to the High School will include the
first of two academic wings and the addition of weight and wrestling rooms on
the south side of the high school. The
current weight and wrestling rooms will be remodeled into a practice gymnasium,
as was planned in the original design.
These additions will raise the instructional capacity of the high school
to approximately 900 students.
d.
Updates to the electrical and HVAC (air
conditioning) systems at Amana Elementary.
e.
Elementary enrollment is projected to exceed the
capacity of our three elementary buildings during the 15-16 school year.
4.
Where
will the new elementary building be?
a. The proposed elementary building will be located
at the NE corner of Highway 6 and Jasper Avenue.
b.
How will that relieve overcrowding in CCE and
NBE? Elementary boundaries will be
developed in order to relieve overcrowding in North Bend and Clear Creek
Elementary buildings. Boundaries will be
established with the objective of balancing attendance, until the time when an
additional elementary school is needed.
c.
Will the Amana Elementary building be utilized? Yes, the Board has expressed their intention
to keep a PK-5 Elementary at the site.
During the 14-15 school year the Amana Elementary will need to be
utilized to relieve pressure at Clear Creek Elementary.
5.
Will
this take care of CCA’s facilities needs for a long time?
a.
With the projected growth in the Tiffin, North
Liberty, and Coralville areas we anticipate the need to add to our facilities
again in the next 5-10 years.
b.
It is likely that the district will ask for
another bond vote in about 5 years. This
will likely be for the second round of academic additions at the high school
and possibly an additional elementary building.
c.
As we approach 10 years in the future, we will
need to be moving on a second middle school and how to handle an overcrowded
high school. Possibly adding a second
high school.
d.
Updates and improvements to current buildings
will be possible in the future, as well.
For more detailed information please see the blog: timkuehlcca.blogspot.com. Also, feel free to call Mr. Tim Kuehl at 319-828-4510,
or email at timkuehl@ccaschools.org.
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