Service High renovation, additions: $37.1 million
Details: Complete $68 million project, including new small gym, 700-seat auditorium, voc-tech classrooms, special education area.
Cost to taxpayers: With state reimbursing part of debt, adds $15.57 annual taxes for the owner of a $300,000 house.
Proposition 2
School upgrades and design: $16.9 million
Details: Design renovations to Airport Heights, Gladys Wood and Inlet View elementaries, and Girdwood K-8, communication, heating and lighting projects, roof replacements and general safety upgrades at a number of schools, and design of vocational facilities for West High and Romig Middle School.
Cost to taxpayers: With state reimbursement of 60 to 70 percent of the debt, adds $4.56 annual tax for a $300,000 house.
Proposition 3
Expand school vocational-technical facilities: $17 million
Details: Makeovers of the career and technical teaching space at six high schools, five middle schools and the King Career Center, different projects for each school. For example, Central Middle would get a tech upgrade to allow computer design of wood and metal projects; and plumbing for medical lab classroom. East High construction academy space would be expanded, and it would get technology upgrades.
Cost to taxpayers: With 70 percent state reimbursement, $3.90 annually for a $300,000 house.
Proposition 4
Roads and drainage: $30.9 million
Details: Smaller than normal road package: includes Ninth Avenue rebuilding, L to LaTouche; Raspberry Road, Arctic to C; Pine Street at Fourth Avenue; Arlene Street south of Dimond; plus paving and drainage rehab and traffic safety projects around the city.
Cost to taxpayers: In Anchorage Road Service Area only, $30 annually for a $300,000 house to repay bonds, plus $6.33 annually for increased operations and maintenance costs.
Proposition 5
Parks: $3 million
Details: Anchorage Football Stadium concession, locker room replacement, $1 million; development of the South Anchorage Sports Park at O'Malley Road and C Street, $500,000; areawide greenbelt trails rehabilitation, $1 million; neighborhood parks repairs, $500,000.
Cost to taxpayers: In the Anchorage Bowl only, $2.64 annually to repay bonds, plus $3.36 annually for added operations and maintenance cost, for a $300,000 house.
Proposition 6
Public safety and transit, $941,000
Details: Replace ambulances, expand transit fleet, make bus stop improvements and technology upgrades.
Cost to taxpayers: 72 cents annually to repay bonds, 9 cents for operations and maintenance, for a $300,000 house.
Proposition 7
Fire truck, $1.2 million
Details: Replace ladder truck.
Cost to taxpayers: In Anchorage Fire area only, 93 cents annually, for a $300,000 house.
Proposition 8
Police, $250,000
Details: Expand and improve a dispatch-computer room at the police department.
Cost to taxpayers: In Anchorage Police Service Area, 18 cents added taxes annually for a $300,000 house.



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