College Station ISD School Board Receives A Recommendation For A $350 Million Dollar Bond Issue Election This November

Screen shot from a College Station ISD document.
Screen shot from a College Station ISD document.

College Station ISD school board members have the better part of three months to consider what will be included in a bond issue this November.

During the board’s May 16th meeting, a 48 member committee recommended asking voters to approve $350 million dollars of spending.

Click HERE to read and download the list of recommended projects for CSISD’s November bond issue.

The board will discuss the committee’s recommendations during their June and July meetings, then take action at their August meeting.

Committee co-chair Rick Bennett described the large bond issue as “aggressive”, adding this is an attempt “to be cognizant of the taxpayer dollar, and where we’re at, and where we are trying to take our high schools and where we’re trying to take Rock Prairie (elementary) and where we’re trying to take our other facilities.”

Bennett shared with the school board, recommendations for 25 priority one and two projects.

Bennett also said some priority three items that did not make their list included an indoor athletic facility and a community center.

The bond issue comes as the CSISD board is scheduled to hire a new superintendent in July.

Click below to hear some comments from Rick Bennett during the May 16, 2023 College Station ISD school board meeting.

 

Screen shot from a College Station ISD document.
Screen shot from a College Station ISD document.

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