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❓ What is the difference between a bond issue and a tax levy?
A BOND ISSUE is used to generate funds for maintaining or improving district facilities, or for equipment/technology. The sale of bonds by the District is a long-term obligation that is paid by a debt service tax levy for a period of time (generally 20 years, much like a home mortgage). Bond issue funds cannot be used for operating purposes.
