Entity | Amount | For | Notes | ||||
Aldine ISD | $365,000,000 | 8 new schools, tech upgrades, renovations | |||||
Alvord ISD | $6,000,000 | Addition to high school and construction of a new junior high school | |||||
Bastrop ISD | $98,000,000 | New high school, land acquisition, stadium and performing arts center | Issue is divided into three propositions | ||||
Bee County | $3,900,000 | Facilities Improvement | |||||
Borger ISD | $39,850,000 | Construction, renovation and equipment of school buildings and buses | |||||
Bowie ISD | $20,000,000 | Construction of new high school and related facilities | |||||
Brady ISD | $14,500,000 | New high school | |||||
Brock ISD | $23,000,000 | New high school, athletic upgrades, and some improvements to existing facilities | |||||
Bushland ISD | $21,500,000 | New middle school, new cafeteria at the existing middle school, field house for the high school and buses | |||||
Caddo Mills ISD | $17,170,000 | New elementary school, upgrades to existing elementary school, transportation facility and administration building | |||||
Canton ISD | $22,800,000 | Improvements to elementary and high school campuses | Will be divided into two propositions. The district worked with Huckabee & Associates to formulate the bond proposal. | ||||
Canyon ISD | $30,500,000 | Two new elementary schools, science labs | |||||
Center ISD | $9,650,000 | New elementary school, additions to intermediate campus, conversion of old elementary campus, | Will combine bond funding with $4.34 million in other funds to complete projects. | ||||
Chapel Hill ISD | $18,000,000 | Facility improvements and expansions | Incorporates projects in a $16 million bond issue voters defeated last November with three additional projects. | ||||
China Spring ISD | $22,000,000 | New intermediate campus and classroom additions. Conversion of current intermediate campus to central administration headquarters. | |||||
City of Alice | $20,000,000 | Water and wastewater infrastructure improvements | |||||
City of Allen | $80,000,000 | Maintenance facilities, city building renovations, street work, parks/recreation facilities, public art project, and public safety buildings | |||||
City of Boerne | $21,470,000 | CIP projects including a new library, police and fire facilities, parkland and walkway improvements. | Divided into 5 propositions. The bond committee has recommended $7.7 million for a new 20,000-square-foot police station and an 8,000-square-foot municipal court building. An additional $2.55 million has been earmarked for the fire station expansion. | ||||
City of Burleson | $18,700,000 | Parks and Recreation (sports complex, soccer fields, and trails) | |||||
City of Decatur | $5,000,000 | Water plant expansion work | |||||
City of Katy | $7,500,000 | Street repairs, a new court building, fire department renovations. | |||||
City of Longview | $26,000,000 | Parks, transportation, infrastructure | |||||
City of Mineola | $4,180,000 | Street renovations | |||||
City of Pearland | $162,000,000 | Roads, drainage, public safety buildings, parks, natatorium and rec center, and library expansion | |||||
City of San Antonio | $550,000,000 | Streets, drainage, parks | |||||
City of Shenandoah | $19,500,000 | New roads, improved drainage, new water and sewer lines | |||||
City of Waco | $63,000,000 | New fire and police stations, convention center renovation, and improvements to parks, libraries and the Texas Ranges Hall of Fame | |||||
Clarksville ISD | $12,000,000 | Construction of a new elementary school and renovation of existing school facilities. | |||||
Clear Creek ISD | $183,100,000 | New schools, renovations, buses, security upgrades | |||||
College of the Mainland | $103,000,000 | Expansion and renovation of existing buildings. New health building and new technology building. | Bond issue would pay for four phases of construction. | ||||
College Station ISD | $67,400,000 | A new elementary school, athletic facility renovations | |||||
Commerce ISD | $14,000,000 | Replacement of AC Williams campus | |||||
Crowley ISD | $416,800,000 | Possible projects include new schools at all levels, an agricultural facility, district career and technology center, athletic and HS fine arts facilities improvements, elementary school security improvements, shared athletic complex, and other maintenance and renovations across the district. | |||||
Del Valle ISD | $105,800,000 | New Opportunity Center, Del Valle HS Expansion, HS site infrastructure, new middle school, new elementary school, site acquisition and infrastructure development for the new elementary and middle school sites, district-wide technology, security, accessibility and energy management. | |||||
D'Hannis ISD | $4,300,000 | New library, computer center, cafetorium, a science center, four instructional classrooms, a maintenance center, a band and music center, student lockers; an athletic practice field; a covered elementary play area, a walkway, parking area, and directional signage. | |||||
Edcouch-Elsa ISD | $6,000,000 | outdoor activity pavilions at most campuses, an athletic training field house, track improvements | |||||
El Paso ISD | $230,000,000 | New high school, middle school and 5 elementary schools | |||||
Elgin ISD | $43,979,323 | New middle school, high school additions, converting the existing middle school to an elementary school and District-wide capital improvements. | |||||
Ellis County | $53,875,000 | Bond to finance the construction of facility needs, including a Civil and Criminal Courts, Detention Center, and ADA upgrades. | |||||
Everman ISD | $45,000,000 | District facility improvements | |||||
Floresville ISD | $63,000,000 | High school renovation/expansion, elementary school reconfiguration, regional technology center | |||||
Forney ISD | $70,100,000 | Bond to address high school growth | |||||
Fort Bend County | $153,000,000 | Roads, bridges and drainage | |||||
Franklin ISD | $17,000,000 | Completion of HS and MS renovations, buses, technology upgrades, electrical upgrades, new furniture, auxiliary gym, land acquisition | Divided into two propositions | ||||
Frenship ISD | $128,000,000 | Three new schools (two elementary, one middle), renovations, high school additions | |||||
Graham ISD | $30,000,000 | Major HS upgrade or new campus | Two propositions | ||||
Grand Prairie ISD | $222,000,000 | New Career & Technology Center, activity centers at high schools, science labs, new elementary school, elementary school additions/renovations, upgrades and replacement of aging equipment | |||||
Grayson County College | $45,000,000 | Baseline renovations ($19M) and new construction ($25.7M) | Renovations include Learning Resource Center, Fine Arts building, gym, T-Wing and other buildings. New construction includes a new Career and Technology building and Arts and Communications Center. Improvements will also be made to the Student Center. | ||||
Hardin-Jefferson ISD | $33,750,000 | New high school, new elementary school on old HS site | |||||
Hays County | $202,000,000 | Highway improvement package plus parks and open space acquisition | Proposition
1 - $172 million Proposition 2 - $30 million |
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Howard College | $21,600,000 | Building renovations and upgrades at Big Spring campus | |||||
Huffman ISD | $20,400,000 | New administration building, new stadium, technological improvements for primary campuses, three science labs and two math/science/art labs. | |||||
Iraan-Sheffield ISD | $28,850,000 | New $23 million educational complex including a high school, junior high, elementary, auditorium, band hall and shop facilities, and $5.85 million to renovate the existing old high school gym, the junior high gym, library, cafeteria, the Sheffield campus, field house, concession stand, bus barn and to purchase new buses. | |||||
Kemp ISD | $23,000,000 | New high school and campus renovations | |||||
La Vernia ISD | $34,700,000 | ||||||
Lake Dallas ISD | $25,000,000 | Renovation and construction of Lake Dallas elementary and central admin building, High School stadium expansion, and future technology needs | |||||
Lampasas ISD | $48,800,000 | New high school, elementary school and middle school renovations | $43.5 million bond failed in Nov. 2006. A phone survey was conducted in Jan. 2007 to get input on a future bond election. | ||||
Lancaster ISD | $142,000,000 | New schools, land purchase, laptops, technology upgrades, high school additions, buses and vehicles | Divided into six propositions | ||||
Llano ISD | $14,000,000 | A/C repairs, roof replacements, technology infrastructure, buses | |||||
Manor ISD | $110,000,000 | Three new elementary and one new middle school, plus renovations and other items | |||||
Matagorda ISD | $5,600,000 | Renovations and new construction | |||||
Medina Valley ISD | $48,800,000 | ||||||
Mesquite ISD | $180,000,000 | Construction, renovation and technology | |||||
Midland ISD | $37,000,000 | Added classrooms, early childhood & athletics | Divided into two propositions | ||||
Milsap ISD | $15,500,000 | New elementary school, middle school improvements, football stadium/athletic complex, and high school additions | Football stadium/athletic complex will have its own separate proposition | ||||
Mineola ISD | $4,180,000 | City street repair | |||||
Neches ISD | $5,250,000 | School buildings | |||||
Needville ISD | $60,000,000 | ||||||
New Caney ISD | $56,600,000 | New high school plus furniture and equipment, a ninth elementary school and district-wide improvements | |||||
North East ISD | $498,000,000 | Four new schools, upgrades and new facilities including air-conditioned gyms at every campus, and a new football/soccer stadium. | |||||
Northside ISD | $700,000,000 | Twelve new schools, upgrades, renovations and classroom additions | |||||
Oakwood ISD | $5,500,000 | Construction of a new 8-classroom elementary school on an existing campus. Also, construction of new support facilities, including a new centralized cafeteria, life skills classroom, nurse's clinic and gym. | |||||
Paris ISD | $37,000,000 | Refurbish existing facilities and construct a new high school | |||||
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo I | $35,000,000 | Funds to cover construction cost shortfalls from the previous bond issue, a additional elementary school and athletic facilities | |||||
Pleasant Grove ISD | $29,500,000 | Projects include building a new intermediate school and renovations at the elementary, middle school and high schools | |||||
Pleasanton ISD | $8,500,000 | Performing arts center | Bond election will allow the district to apply for state funds. If awarded, the State will pay 60% of the bond payment. | ||||
Port Neches-Groves ISD | $122,914,049 | Two new middle schools and repair and renovation to the elementary schools, high school and stadium. | |||||
Premont ISD | $9,600,000 | New elementary school | |||||
Rains ISD | $14,700,000 | New elementary school and new field house athletic facility | |||||
Red Oak ISD | $95,000,000 | New high school, elementary school and renovations | Voters rejected a $90 million bond proposal in May 2006. | ||||
Robstown ISD | $15,500,000 | Two new elementary schools on existing property | |||||
Rockdale ISD | $28,800,000 | Renovation of Rockdale HS and a new primary school | |||||
Rockwall ISD | $198,150,000 | New elementary schools, conversion of Utley Freshman Center into a third middle school, expansion of Rockwall-Heath High School, land acquisition, planning for a third high school, expansion of Collins-Lake Pointe Elementary, expansion of other elementary schools to accommodate full-day kindergarten throughout the district, stadium project, aquatics center, and facilities for early childhood education. | |||||
Rogers ISD | $8,900,000 | New elementary school plus improvements at present facilities such as a science lab, computer lab, safety measures and building maintenance | |||||
San Angelo ISD | $130,000,000 | New high school, high school expansion, and two new elementary schools. | |||||
San Marcos CISD | $14,300,000 | New bond election to complete projects funded by the 2004 bond. | |||||
Skidmore-Tynan ISD | $3,900,000 | Will fund a variety of campus improvements | |||||
South San Antonio ISD | $37,200,000 | District support facilities, ADA improvements, facility renovations, community facilities, and athletic fields construction/renovation. | |||||
Splendora ISD | $26,000,000 | Elementary school, a career and technology building, roof repairs, renovations and technology needs | |||||
Spring ISD | $280,000,000 | Renovations projects, new facilities and equipment | $385 million bond initiative failed in 2005. | ||||
Sunnyvale ISD | $25,000,000 | New high school | |||||
Temple ISD | $20,000,000 | New science labs, an agriculture science center, renovations to the Temple High School auditorium and technology improvements to all of the district's 600 classrooms. | |||||
Terrell County ISD | $14,000,000 | Upgrade facilities throughout the three campuses, athletic fields and other facilities. | |||||
Texarkana ISD | $27,000,000 | Facility renovation projects (new roof and expanding the cafeteria at Texas High, a new performing arts center and improvements at Grim Stadium). | |||||
Thrall ISD | $7,950,000 | New high school plus district-wide renovations | |||||
Tomball ISD | $198,000,000 | New schools, facility upgrades, new buses, additional security cameras & equipment, technology command center upgrade | |||||
Town of Hickory Creek | $5,600,000 | Roads, drainage and additional city buildings (animal shelter, public works) | Ballot will have four separate propositions | ||||
United ISD | $400,000,000 | Twelve new campuses (six elementary, two middle and four ninth grade campuses) | |||||
Van Alstyne ISD | $13,500,000 | Two propositions: $8 million for campus improvements, $5.5 for multi-purpose stadium | |||||
Van Vleck ISD | $21,800,000 | Construction of new high school campus and other renovations | |||||
Victoria ISD | $159,000,000 | Two new high schools, one new middle school, two new elementary schools, additions to Crain Middle School, building a district events center, and capital improvements on various campuses. | |||||
Waelder ISD | $3,835,000 | New facilities and renovations | |||||
Total | $8,013,753,372 |