Construction Watch: Ann Arbor voters approve largest bond in Michigan since 1994

An investment of $1 billion will go toward upgrades at every school, buses and technology

Voters are investing $1 billion in Ann Arbor Public Schools in Michigan to renew and replace existing infrastructure, make upgrades at every school, build new classroom spaces, and purchase buses and technology. Read more.

In other construction news:

In Texas, Arlington voters overwhelmingly approved a $966 million school bond. Arlington ISD will replace four schools and close two elementary schools. The money will also be used for renovations to accommodate state-mandated pre-K classes as well as upgrade playgrounds, gymnasiums and athletic fields. Read more.

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