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Absentee Ballot Applications Available for Capital Improvement Project Vote

Absentee ballot applications are now available for Webster CSD's proposed Building Our Future capital improvement project.
 
Qualified voters of the district who will be unable to attend the polls on the day of the vote, for reasons outlined on the absentee ballot application, may wish to use an absentee ballot. Voters must apply for the ballot in advance. Absentee ballot applications are available at the link below or from District Clerk Heather Murphy, 119 South Avenue, Webster.
 
All absentee ballot applications must be RECEIVED by the district clerk at least seven business days prior to the vote if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the vote if the ballot is to be picked up personally by or for the voter.
 
The Webster CSD Building Our Future capital project vote will take place Wednesday, October 11, 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. in the Webster Schroeder High School gym, 875 Ridge Road, Webster. This project will affect all 11 schools with zero tax impact for district residents. The proposed $85 million project focuses on Building Our Future and aligns with the district’s ongoing commitment to providing a safe educational environment for students. Proposed renovations and improvements at every school will ensure that all students have safe, accessible spaces to learn well into the future. For further details on the project, please go to websterschools.org/capitalproject. Also please see the Capital Improvement Project newsletter that was mailed to all community members beginning September 27.

To receive periodic communications from the district regarding this capital improvement project and other important information, the community is encouraged to join the Webster CSD News and Information community group. Further details on how to join the community group may be found at this web page.

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