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Board advances capital plan and moves $17 million intent-to-fund request earlier
Summary
The board approved a five-year capital improvement plan and voted 12–0 to move a $17 million intent-to-fund request for a new Split Lock middle school one year earlier in the plan. Superintendent Jason Golden said the district will use zoning and enrollment projections and then request county intent-to-fund decisions as appropriate.
The Williamson County Board voted Nov. 17 to approve the district’s five-year capital improvement plan and to accelerate one project’s proposed intent-to-fund request.
During discussion the board passed an amendment, moved by Dr. Johnson, to shift a $17,000,000 intent-to-fund (ITF) request for a middle school on the Split Lock property from the 2026–27 column into the 2025–26 column to permit earlier site work and design. Board members and district staff discussed whether impact-fee funds or bond-market timing could be used and noted…
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