(ONN) – Findlay City Schools are looking to bring back some transportation services after voters approved a 1 percent income tax back in the spring.
A series of failed levies forced the district to cut $6 million from its operating budget this year.
That included cutting transportation down to the state minimum.
But now the new tax is allowing the district to start planning enhancements before the money becomes available next year.
Superintendent Dr. Andy Hatton says the next hurdle will be hiring enough bus drivers to make this goal attainable by mid-year.
The current transportation plan for Findlay City Schools has a two-mile walk zone for K-8 students and no busing for high school.
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