Logan View Bond Issue
November 4th, 2025
Logan View Public Schools and the Logan View Board of Education call for a special election for its residents to vote on a proposed bond issue in for the amount not to exceed $21,500,000.
Ballots are due to the Dodge County court house by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, NOVEMBER 4th.
SAMPLE BALLOT
“Shall Dodge County School District 0594 (Logan View Public Schools) in the State of Nebraska (the “District”) issue general obligation bonds of the District in an aggregate stated principal amount not to exceed Twenty-One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($21,500,000), for the purpose of providing funds to pay the costs of constructing additions, renovations, and improvements on and to the District’s existing school buildings, property and facilities, including, without limitation, all or a portion of the following:
safety and security improvements and enhancements;
an addition for career and technical education (CTE) uses; science, art and other facility renovations;
a gym and wrestling multipurpose space;
a maintenance building;
heating, cooling, electrical, and plumbing improvements;
sitework related to the foregoing; and providing the necessary furnishings, equipment and apparatus for such building improvements and facilities;
with such bonds to be issued from time to time, to bear interest at such rate or rates, to be sold at such prices and to become due at such time or times as may be fixed by, or determined at the direction of, the Board of Education; and
“Shall the District cause to be levied and collected annually a special levy of taxes against all the taxable property in the District sufficient in rate and amount to pay the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same become due?”
FOR such Bonds and tax
AGAINST such Bonds and tax
Electors voting in favor of the proposition shall blacken the oval opposite the words “FOR such Bonds and tax” following the proposition.
Electors voting against such proposition shall blacken the oval opposite the words “AGAINST such Bonds and tax” following the proposition.