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Council approves resolution to memorialize up to $41 million school bond for voter approval

April 13, 2026 | Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island


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Council approves resolution to memorialize up to $41 million school bond for voter approval
The Portsmouth Town Council unanimously approved a resolution to memorialize a request to the General Assembly that would allow the town, subject to voter approval, to issue bonds not to exceed $41 million for school facility improvements.

Town Administrator Rayner described the action as an early step in a structured process that "does not approve a bond and it does not commit the town to borrowing," but that it establishes a ceiling relevant to potential RIDe (state) reimbursement. Town bond counsel Ellen Cornault, Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Varos, school finance officer Chris Tiero and architect Phil Conte were present to answer council questions.

Councilors asked about potential budget implications if voters approve borrowing. Staff said any increased debt service would likely begin in fiscal 2028 and the town is programming roughly a $1.5 million increase in annual debt service in that year; they emphasized the current action only preserves the procedural path to ask voters in November.

The council approved the memorializing resolution 7-0. If the process proceeds, any final bond amount and the decision to borrow would be separate decisions presented to voters later in the year.

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