Voters in Dallas approve $1.35 billion school bond

May 12, 2008
Funds will enable district to build 15 schools and renovate many others.

Voters have handed the Dallas school district a narrow victory by approving a $1.35 billion bond program to build 15 schools and renovate many others.
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EARLIER: The Dallas school board has decided to ask voters to approve a $1.35 billion bond package on May 10. The proposal seeks funding for 15 new or replacement schools, 12 additions to existing campuses and other renovations. Other funding requests include upgrades for technology and science labs.
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Some Dallas board members say they have reservations about pursuing a vote this spring.
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A task force that has been studying the Dallas district's facility needs says the board should call a bond election for $1.3 billion. Board members were told that a new poll has found that voters won't support more expensive packages under consideration.
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FROM JANUARY: Dallas school trustees have received an updated report on facilities needs in preparation for a possible bond proposal that could be put before voters this spring. The four scenarios under consideration range from $1.28 billion to $2.64 billion and would include the construction of anywhere from 13 to 19 new schools. Depending on the level of funding approved, between 12 and 25 schools would receive additions. Under all plans, 191 schools would receive some level of renovation.
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FROM AUGUST 2007: As it looks to holding a bond election next May, the Dallas school district is looking at nearly $2.58 billion in facility needs. The projects identified by the district's facility task force include the construction of 19 new schools, renovations to 218 campuses and major classroom additions to 24 schools. (Dallas Morning News)

EARLIER: The Dallas Independent School District may postpone putting a massive school construction proposal on the ballot until May rather than compete with a November referendum for a highway and public works project. The district has until Aug. 23 to decide whether to put a proposal before voters in November. A district task force has looked at more than $2 billion in facility needs. (Dallas Morning News)

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