bond referendum
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbondandreferendum
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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referendum
noun[C]
uk/ˌref.əˈren.dəm/us/ˌref.əˈren.dəm/
a vote in which all the people in a country or an area are asked to give their opinion about or decide an important political or ...
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The present courthouse replaced it in 1902 after a $72,000bondreferendumpassed.
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Even though voters failed to support a $1.3 millionbondreferendumto build the courthouse the board of supervisors continued to plan for a new buildiing.
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In 1922 voters passed a smallerbondreferendum.
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Work resumed in 1947, but only after the electorate approved an additional $975,000bondreferendum.
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In 2004 abondreferendumwas passed by county voters to expand the size of the jail.
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A 2000bondreferendumcalled for the 1925 building to be demolished, but a number of people in the community wanted the historic building preserved.
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Voters passed abondreferendumthe following month.
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Town voters approved a $350,000bondreferendumfor local match for capital and a $.10/$100 valuation ad valorem tax to support transit operations.
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Legal challenges to abondreferendumwere made in 1907-1908.
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The school was mostly rebuilt after a 1986 countywidebondreferendum.
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These projects were included in a 2001bondreferendumthat voters rejected.
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The 2013bondreferendumexpands capacity to meet unprecedented student population growth.
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Thebondreferendumwas approved by 73% of voters.
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Following several years of research and debate, voters passed a $120 millionbondreferendumin 2005 to improve present facilities, replace several existing schools and build new ones.
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By a more than 5-2 margin, voters in all four districts rejected a $49.8 millionbondreferendumthat would have been used for renovations to the school building.
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Instead, routes had to serve each local suburban jurisdiction to assure that they would approve bond referenda to finance the system.
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