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Humble ISD presents Foster Elementary rebuild survey; majority of respondents prefer underground detention
Summary
Humble ISD staff reported results from a community survey on the Foster Elementary rebuild: 505 surveys were completed and 78% of respondents indicated a preference for underground stormwater detention. District staff said underground detention could delay the school's opening and that cost and permitting details remain under review.
HUMBLE — Humble Independent School District staff told the board that a community survey showed strong support for underground stormwater detention at the planned Foster Elementary rebuild, but officials cautioned that choosing that option could delay the campus opening.
District staff member Jamie Maut presented survey results to the board, saying 505 surveys were completed, roughly half by parents and half by other community members, and that 43 Foster staff members also responded. "78% of the respondents said that they want underground detention as opposed to above-ground detention," Maut said. She added respondents submitted 957…
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