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| Entity | Amount | For | Notes | ||||
| Angelina College | $16,500,000 | New Health Careers building, softball/baseball complex, learning and language institute, college store, additional parking, minor renovations to the existing Health Careers and administration building | |||||
| Brazosport College | $70,000,000 | New library, student center expansion, commencement arena and a science technology corridor | |||||
| Weatherford College | $98,320,000 | New construction, renovations, infrastructure upgrades, new parking | |||||
| City of Baytown | $82,500,000 | Street improvements ($30M), aquatics ($9.3M), two fire stations ($7M), streetscaping ($2.5M), upgrades to 911 center ($9.5M), replacement or expansion of EMS station ($1M), radio system upgrade ($4.25M) | Projects will be divided into 6 issue-based categories. | ||||
| City of Carrollton | $54,500,000 | Street/traffic flow improvements ($27.55M), drainage improvements ($9.2M), public safety facilities ($3.95M), park improvements ($6.35M), government facilities including animal shelter ($3.4M), central service center improvements ($2.05M), economic development activities ($2M) | Split into 7 propositions | ||||
| City of Cedar Park | $75,000,000 | Streets & roads ($36.2M), construction of new city hall ($19.2M), recreation and park projects ($18M), public safety ($7.9M) | Four propositions | ||||
| City of Corsicana | $28,000,000 | Street reconstruction, park upgrades, construction of a "town center," a new fire station, fire station training facility, and new fire trucks. | Four optional packages: Streets ($17M), Public Safety ($6.5M), Parks ($240K) and Master Plan ($4M). | ||||
| City of Highland Village | $5,000,000 | New service center and renovating the current fire department into a temporary senior service center | |||||
| City of Huntsville | $1,750,000 | Construction of a fire station | |||||
| City of Jonestown | $1,000,000 | Construction of a police station | |||||
| City of Melissa | $19,100,000 | For new roads and to improve aging thoroughfares | Funds to match money in the county's bond package earmarked for Melissa. | ||||
| City of Mont Belvieu | $11,000,000 | Improvements to Eagle Drive, drainage improvements, water and sewer work | |||||
| City of Temple | $9,750,000 | $4.1 million family aquatics center, $1.9 million Sammons Park indoor pool, $350,000 in improvements to Sammons Golf Links, $1.6 million for Summit Recreation Center expansion, & $475,000 for a West Temple spray park. Remaining funds are for improvements at Miller, Lions and Ferguson parks. | |||||
| City of Thrall | $1,000,000 | Street repairs and drainage improvements | |||||
| Town of Westlake | $2,500,000 | Arts and sciences center at Westlake Academy | |||||
| Brazos County | $55,000,000 | Brazos County Jail expansion | |||||
| Collin County | $328,900,000 | County bond election to partner with cities to fund remaining mobility projects (after US Hwy 75 and those funded via pass-through financing). Includes transportation ($235.6M), open spaces ($17M), and county facilities ($76.3M) | |||||
| El Paso County | $120,000,000 | Children's Hospital | |||||
| Harris County | $880,000,000 | Roads ($190M), parks ($95M), adult detention ($195M), forensic center ($80M), family law center ($70M), Port of Houston ($250M) | |||||
| Howard County | $11,570,000 | New jail | |||||
| Pecos County | $5,000,000 | Construction of Physical Therapy Wellness Center | Burns Architecture is the selected architect. | ||||
| Smith County | $99,030,000 | New jail | The county is already working with a firm that has been recommended to build the jail. | ||||
| Aledo ISD | $60,000,000 | 9th grade center, technology & security center, teacher training center, new security system, technology upgrades, buses, land | |||||
| Alto ISD | $6,300,000 | New elementary school | |||||
| Anderson-Shiro CISD | $22,000,000 | New Jr./Sr. High campus, as well as renovations to the existing Jr./Sr. High campus to be used as the elementary | |||||
| Angleton ISD | $139,900,000 | Converting Angleton High School into an intermediate school and building a new high school, new ES, converting the Early Childhood Center to an ES, $2 million in improvements to all other campuses | Three propositions | ||||
| Aransas County ISD | $40,000,000 | New elementary learning center, renovation of Live Oak Learning Center, renovation of Fulton Learning Center, and purchase of buses | |||||
| Argyle ISD | $20,750,000 | Renovations, preparation for future facilities and improvements to existing programs. | Two propositions | ||||
| Beaumont ISD | $388,600,000 | School facilities upgrade for elementary schools ($166.7M), middle schools ($42,8M), high schools ($53.8M), and other facilities including a multi-purpose athletic complex ($29.9M). The balance is for inflation, management fees and related expenses. | |||||
| Boyd ISD | $24,000,000 | Addition to the elementary school campus, a cafetorium for the middle and high schools, and a new high school. | |||||
| Burton ISD | $7,000,000 | New elementary school located on the current secondary campus and renovations | |||||
| Bushland ISD | $22,500,000 | Paving projects, a cafeteria at the middle school, a field house at the high school and a new campus. | |||||
| Calallen ISD | $43,665,000 | District-wide improvements in academic and athletic areas | |||||
| Central ISD | $12,500,000 | New primary/elementary campus; additions and renovations to the junior high and high schools | |||||
| Chisum ISD | $7,000,000 | HS and ES expansion, HS electrical upgrade, drainage work, new tennis courts | |||||
| Colombia-Brazoria ISD | $15,800,000 | New construction and renovations at Wild Peach Elementary ($12.8M), improvements at Columbia HS ($3M) | Two propositions | ||||
| Cooper ISD | $9,700,000 | New elementary school and other facility needs. | |||||
| Crawford ISD | $2,800,000 | New classrooms and science labs at the elementary and high school campuses | |||||
| Cy-Fair ISD | $807,100,000 | New schools, buses, technology and renovation work | Recommended technology items (buy/replace computers, SW, networking equipment, printers) total $67.7 million. Election could be called 8/13 or 8/28. | ||||
| Denton ISD | $282,000,000 | New schools, the renovation and upgrading of school buildings, land acquisition, technology program and new school buses | |||||
| Detroit ISD | $3,500,000 | New elementary school | |||||
| Dickenson ISD | $107,500,000 | High school expansion, construction of an elementary school, administration building, transportation center, football stadium improvements, and agricultural facility. | |||||
| Dripping Springs ISD | $96,170,000 | New schools, renovations to existing school facilities, furniture, equipment, technology, cost of issuance, & purchase of land for future schools/facilities | |||||
| Elkhart ISD | $12,300,000 | Facilities including new high school | |||||
| Fort Bend ISD | $428,000,000 | Build new campuses ($253M), refurbish or modify existing campuses ($139M), technology improvements ($23.6M), buses ($11.2M) and campus security equipment ($1.5M) | |||||
| Fort Stockton ISD | $19,000,000 | Capital improvement projects | |||||
| Fort Worth ISD | $593,600,000 | New elementary schools, classroom additions at existing schools, upgrades to create digital classrooms, safety and security measures, and renovations of stadiums. | |||||
| Friendswood ISD | $99,460,000 | District-wide improvements including a new junior high and auditorium and the conversion of Friendswood Junior High into an early childhood center ($91.1M), new natatorium ($6.5M), football stadium upgrades ($1.8M) | Three propositions | ||||
| Hallsville ISD | $96,000,000 | New HS and ES, conversion of existing HS to JHS, upgrade of middle school and JHS to one 5th & 6th grade campus, land acquisition | |||||
| Highland ISD | $8,000,000 | New construction and renovations | |||||
| Houston ISD | $805,000,000 | 22 new schools, renovations to 128 campuses, safety upgrades, new MS and HS science labs | |||||
| Hubbard ISD | $8,775,000 | Construction of a new high school, gymnasium and elementary school. | |||||
| Hudson ISD | $12,000,000 | Classroom/cafeteria additions for Peavy Primary School and Bonner ES, renovation of two facilities on the MS campus, and a new, separate cafeteria for the HS. | |||||
| Irving ISD | $250,000,000 | New ES & MS, renewal of laptop program, renovations to existing schools | |||||
| Jacksonville ISD | $19,000,000 | New elementary school | |||||
| Krum ISD | $7,500,000 | Football and volleyball facilities | |||||
| Leander ISD | $559,000,000 | Construction of new schools, land purchases, technology, new buses. | |||||
| Lovejoy ISD | $78,500,000 | District-wide updates and renovations, LHS Phase II expansion, new MS, technology, site acquisition | |||||
| Lufkin ISD | $49,500,000 | HS auditorium, security measures, campus additions/upgrades | |||||
| Mexia ISD | $7,200,000 | New gymnasium and other improvements | |||||
| Midlothian ISD | $103,700,000 | 1st phase of new HS ($98.79M), ag science center ($2.4M), and land for future school sites ($1.5M) | |||||
| Pflugerville ISD | $125,000,000 | Two elementary schools, one middle school and other improvements | |||||
| Ponder ISD | $13,400,000 | Athletic facility improvements, HVAC improvements, security camera systems, land for new school site, parking improvements | |||||
| Port Arthur ISD | $189,500,000 | New HS auditorium, district-wide renovations, a new ES, a new school in the Stonegate area, land purchases, educational support center and new buses. | |||||
| Prosper ISD | $710,000,000 | New schools, land, technology, extracurricular stadium, transportation and capital improvement needs | |||||
| Socorro ISD | $397,000,000 | New schools, additions, refurbishments, and other upgrades | |||||
| Spring Branch ISD | $597,000,000 | 12 new elementary schools ($250 million), system upgrades ($260 million), renovations and district-wide improvements ($66.8 million) | Improvements include buses, $39.2 million for technology needs, and $7 million for security cameras and fencing. | ||||
| Sweetwater ISD | $10,000,000 | HVAC systems and gymnasiums at Sweetwater HS and MS, HS science facilities, HS auditorium, East Ridge ES expansion | |||||
| Texas City ISD | $122,000,000 | New MS and ES, renovations, ADA improvements, safety and security upgrades | |||||
| Thrall ISD | $7,900,000 | New high school and renovations for the existing elementary, middle and high school buildings. | |||||
| Union Hill ISD | $4,000,000 | Hew turf football stadium/track, concession stand, dressing rooms and a 500-seat auditorium | |||||
| Warren ISD | $24,000,000 | New HS, conversion of existing HS to JHS, new athletic facilities | |||||
| West Orange-Cove CISD | $48,400,000 | New ES, building additions, and renovations of existing facilities including the HS football, baseball and softball stadiums | Two propositions | ||||
| Wimberley ISD | $34,000,000 | Improvements to existing schools, new ES, gym renovations for JHS and HS, vocational education building, buses, and classroom technology such as digital projectors | Two propositions | ||||
| Total | $9,532,940,000 | ||||||
| Last edited 9/17/07 (added Pflugerville ISD, Dripping Springs ISD, Prosper ISD, Crawford ISD, City of Melissa, and City of Jonestown) | |||||||