Voters go to the poles Tuesday to decide the fate of 6 Treasure Valley school districts tax levies. Most of the levies are continuations of existing levies.

Meridian voters will decide on a $14 million bond. The expiring supplemental tax levy costs $115.64 per year for a homeowner with a house that has a taxable value of $100,000.

Nampa voters will decide on a $3.39 million tax levy that would cost home owners about double from the existing $1.6 million levy. Cost per $100,000 of taxable value would rise from $50 to $100.

Vallivue district residence will decide on a $4.5 million bond, the current levy costs $251 for a home with a taxable value of $100,000.

Caldwell voters face a $2.75 million bond the estimated cost is $224.25 for a home with a taxable value of $100,000.

Kuna residents will decide on a $3.19 million levy. This bond would cost about $326.00 for a home with a taxable value of $100,000.

Middleton voters will vote on a bond worth $1.31 million. The levy would continue a cost of $132 for the average home in Middleton, which costs $130,028.

Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

All ballots would pass with a simple majority. You will need to go to your regular voting places to cast ballots. Bring a valid photo ID.

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