Many voters in Oklahoma City will have the chance Tuesday to vote on an $80 million bond issue for Metro Tech, the CareerTech school that services much of the metro.

About $30 million of the bond issue is earmarked for construction and equipping of a building that would be used by Metro Tech's aerospace program for high school and adult students. If the bond is approved, the school's aerospace program would move from a facility near Will Rogers World Airport that is owned by the airport trust.

"Although we paid to have it built, we will never own that property," said Brian Ruttman, Metro Tech associate superintendent for business and operational services.

The program would relocate to an 80,000 square-foot building on the school's South Bryant Campus, which is closer to Tinker Air Force Base, Boeing Corp. and other industry providers.