In February, voters will decide whether to pass two levies for Seattle schools that are worth over $2 billion.

SEATTLE — Two expiring Seattle school levies are on the special election ballot in February totaling $2.215 billion.

Proposition No. 1, an educational programs and operation levy, raises funds for services like teacher and administrator salaries, classroom supplies, special education services, and student activities. Over three years, it would raise $815 million.

Under the measure, property taxes would range from $1.05 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2020 to $0.87 per $1,000 in 2022.

Proposition No. 2, a capital levy, provides money for technology, renovation work at 16 schools, and major maintenance at 72 schools. It raises $1.4 billion over six years.

If approved, it would set property taxes ranging from $0.90 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2020 to $0.56 per $1,000 in 2025.

If both levies pass, property taxes would cost about $114 per month for a $700,000 home in Seattle. If you want to know how much you would pay, the King County Assessor’s Office put together an online tool where property owners can calculate their bill under these proposed taxes.

The levies come on the tails of the $620 million Seattle Families, Education, and Preschool Levy, which voters passed in November, and a tax hike from the McCleary Decision in 2017.