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POLL: Will You Vote Yes on the $198 Million School Bond?

The Mountain View Whisman School District wants the public's input.

How much more would you pay to ensure that students in Mountain View get an education that rivals Los Altos, Palo Alto and Cupertino?

At the school board meetings on Thursdays, Feb. 16 and Mar. 1, the Mountain View Whisman School District will discuss the potential benefits or burdens of moving forward with a $198 million bond measure to help renovate schools, add updated science technology, improve accessibility to disabled students, among others. (See attached document)

The cost for property owners could be $30 per every $100,000 of assessed property value. Do you think that's fair? Would you vote yes or no? Take our poll.

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