Lewisville (Texas) district ponders size of bond request

Feb. 8, 2008
District has $779 million in potential projects

The Lewisville (Texas) school board is trying to decide the size and scope of a bond proposal that could go before voters this May. The district has a list of $779 million in potential projects--about $636 million to build new schools, maintain and renovate older ones, update technology and purchase land--and more than $140 million in larger-scale projects, including a new special events center and an additional natatorium, high school stadium, career center and transportation facility.

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