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Richardson ISD unveils $1.4 billion bond package focused on middle schools, career training and campus upgrades
Summary
Superintendent Tabitha Brownham briefed the City Council on Richardson ISD’s proposed $1.4 billion bond for the Nov. 4 ballot, outlining three propositions that would fund construction and instructional materials, technology, and stadium upgrades; the package would raise the local tax rate an estimated 4¢ per $100 of taxable value.
Richardson ISD Superintendent Tabitha Brownham told the Richardson City Council the district will ask voters to approve a $1.4 billion bond proposal on the Nov. 4 ballot designed to fund school construction, instructional materials, technology devices and stadium upgrades.
The district packaged the request into three propositions, as required by Texas law: Proposition A (construction and instructional materials) would total more than $1.3 billion and fund projects including six middle‑school conversions or rebuilds, infrastructure and teaching materials, a centralized career and technical education (CTE) center on Greenville Avenue, and upgrades to campus safety and restrooms. Brentwood and other…
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