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Schertz‑Cibolo‑Universal City ISD reviews bond options; board prioritizes safety, systems and stadium items
Summary
At a Jan. 8 workshop, district staff reviewed a community advisory committee package totaling about $255 million and outlined a district bond capacity of roughly $295 million. Board members pushed four priorities — a junior‑high refresh, PA and sound systems, and secure vestibules/parking — and set a timeline for voter education if the board calls an election.
Schertz‑Cibolo‑Universal City Independent School District trustees spent a Jan. 8 workshop reviewing the community advisory committee’s recommended bond package and weighing additional projects the board wants to prioritize if voters approve a May election.
District staff presented the Long‑Range Facilities Plan and polling results gathered from 300 likely voters, who expressed broadly positive impressions of the district and similar support for bond amounts between $220 million and $300 million once project details were explained. "We've got over $500,000,000 worth of needs," Mr. Mosley said, summarizing the districtwide backlog and why the committee and board must choose projects within available capacity.
Why it matters: the district’s consulting and finance staff told trustees the legal framework changed after 2019 and requires certain project types to be placed on separate propositions (for example, stadiums with seating greater than 1,000 and technology devices). That structure…
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