LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – After months of planning, Lincoln Public Schools approved its budget Tuesday night at a crowded board of education meeting.
In June, the district unveiled the $560 million budget that would increase spending by about $20 million but reduce the property tax levy by 7 cents.
On Tuesday, the board voted unanimously to approve the budget.
LPS communications director Mindy Burbach explains that due to increased property valuations last year, the state aid increased to $10 million this year.
Home values are going up around 8.6% this year, making the average home worth about $315,000.
That, plus extra funding from the state, allowed LPS to lower its levy by almost 9 cents.
Under this budget, the average homeowner would see their property tax bill for the school distri