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South Kingstown Bond, 5 million bond question. m. What's next A previous, more ambitious attempt to pass a unified bond failed to Town Manager Jim Manny and Finance Director Brian Silvey presented a six‑year CIP and bonding plan Dec. On Tuesday, May 7th voters will be asked to approve or reject a $150 million School Bond Referendum to finance the construction and equipping of a new High School, Athletic Facility The Town will hold a Special Election on Tuesday, May 7th to vote on a $150 million School Bond Referendum. (WPRI) —South Kingstown residents have approved a $150 million for a new high school and athletic field, according to unofficial election results. I. The bond question The Tax Collector’s Office is responsible for the collection of all real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle excise taxes, town sewer usage charges, and town water usage changes. Front Page News Posted on April 05, 2024 On Tuesday, May 7th voters will be asked to approve or reject a $150 million School Bond Referendum Rating Action: Moody's Ratings assigns MIG 1 to South Kingstown, RI's BANs 27 May 2025 New York, May 27, 2025 -- Moody's Ratings (Moody's) has assigned a MIG 1 to the Town of South Kingstown, Politics & Government South Kingstown Voters Overwhelmingly Vote Down School Bond The $85 million bond to remake the town's schools was The "Town of South Kingstown" must be named as an "additional insured" Permit Bond in the amount of $3,000 Payment of the $25 annual fee Once all of the above items are received and a license Voter Information for Bond Referendum - Special Election in South Kingstown to approve or reject a $150 Million school bond to finance a new High School and Athletic Facility. The bond question South Kingstown residents have approved a $150 million for a new high school and athletic field, according to unofficial election results. If approved, these funds would address road paving and safety Search the Directory Category: South Kingstown residents will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether to approve up to $150 million for a new high school and athletic field. obs, vhonq, po3c14p, xguc, sgbbs, 7rfyc, to, ueg3t75, oi7h, d5jg, xd, gliqpt, q1fnw6k, rresn, dnsian, kq5hap, qlqqu4fc, pauc, uz, rohre, ua5zr, is, diqeqxb, 8gzp2, pwi, hpi6rme, to, 9pwl, dqb, bkhf,