{"id":3765,"date":"2017-09-16T00:11:00","date_gmt":"2017-09-16T07:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/proposition-1-would-send-sales-tax-revenue-to-maintenance-projects\/"},"modified":"2017-09-16T00:11:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-16T07:11:00","slug":"proposition-1-would-send-sales-tax-revenue-to-maintenance-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/proposition-1-would-send-sales-tax-revenue-to-maintenance-projects\/","title":{"rendered":"Proposition 1 would send sales tax revenue to maintenance projects"},"content":{"rendered":"
As Riverbend Elementary teacher Katie Koski read aloud to her kindergarten class, a sight that’s become commonplace at Riverbend hung above them.<\/p>\n
Directly above a child wearing Spiderman gloves, a bucket hung from one of the fluorescent lights to catch the water that’s been seeping through the ceiling. David Means, the Director of Administrative Services for the Juneau School District, said the roof has been leaking there for about three years.<\/p>\n
As she stood next to a sign in the school’s computer lab that pointed out a leak in the ceiling, Riverbend Principal Michelle Byer said the renovation needs can be a distraction.<\/p>\n
“It’s sad because there’ll be instruction going on and ceiling tiles will fall,” Byer said.<\/p>\n
One of the recurring topics at city meetings and Board of Education meetings is the need for repairs and for budgetary help<\/a> across the school district, and if voters approve the extension of the 1 percent sales tax increase in the Oct. 3 election, $5 million of that revenue over the next five years will go to the school district for maintenance. Means said the district hasn’t yet identified exactly where the money would go, but the roof at Riverbend is a priority.<\/p>\n City and Borough of Juneau staff members estimate that continuing the 1 percent sales tax increase<\/a> will net the city about $47 million over the next five years. The CBJ Assembly Finance Committee examined a list of 26 possibilities for how to spend the money and whittled it down to 13 items.<\/p>\n