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Commission approves $26.66 million school capital package after cuts to central office and certain campus projects
Summary
The Williamson County Commission approved an amended intent-to-fund school capital package after cutting $2.2 million from the original $28.89 million request, removing central office design fees and scaling back or deleting selected entrance, storage and press‑box items. Final vote: 19–2.
The Williamson County Board of Commissioners approved an amended intent-to-fund measure for school capital improvements on Nov. 7, adopting a reduced total of $26,664,000 instead of the $28,889,000 the school board requested. The measure passed after a series of roll-call votes on multiple amendments.
Commissioner Davis offered the primary amendment that removed or scaled back three line items—including reducing Brentwood and Page high school entrance improvements and deleting certain storage facilities and visitor press boxes—which lowered the package substantially. The board…
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