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Advance SPLOST Voting This Week

West Cobb residents can head to Powder Springs this week to vote early in the Cobb Education sales tax referendum. In all, four satellite locations across the county will be open through Friday for early voting.

Advance voting for the Cobb Education SPLOST IV referendum expands to four satellite locations this week.

Satellite advance voting takes place Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the following locations:

  • Boots Ward Recreation Center, Lost Mountain Park, 4845 Dallas Highway, Powder Springs.
  • South Cobb Community Center, 620 Lions Club Drive, Mableton.
  • Northstar Church, 3413 Blue Springs Road NW, Kennesaw.
  • East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta.

Advance voting also continues this week at the Cobb Elections Main Office, 736 Whitlock Ave. The hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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The formal Cobb Education SPLOST referendum date is March 19. There will be no advance voting on Monday, March 18.

Voters also may choose to vote by mail, and requested ballots also will be mailed starting today. Voters can apply for a ballot on the Cobb Elections website and have it mailed to them.

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A sample ballot also is available on the Cobb Elections website, but that feature has been experiencing some technical difficulty.

The SPLOST IV referendum would collect $717 million in a one-cent sales tax from Jan. 1, 2014 through Dec. 31, 2018, and would fund Cobb County School District school construction and maintenance projects.

For Marietta City Schools, the tax collected would amount to $55.4 million over the same period.

Every school in the Cobb County and Marietta City School system is slated for improvements, but dollar figures vary based on needs determined school district staff and approved for the project list by each school board.

The current SPLOST III collection period ends Dec. 31.

Please see the attached PDF for the entire SPLOST IV project list.

There's also more information on the CCSD's SPLOST IV resource page, including PDF brochures of each high school district and its feeder schools.

For Marietta schools, the big ticket items are the following:

  • Repayment of $15.2 million in long-term debt;
  • An estimated $13 million for classroom technology upgrades and $2 million for staff and administrative technology upgrades;
  • A total of $6.9 milion to renovate the Marietta Sixth Grade Academy;
  • Major renovations at West Side and Hickory Hill elementaries;
  • A new elementary school construction on Sawyer Road.

See the MCS SPLOST resource page for more information.


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