Brazosport ISD reviews bond reallocations, proposes natatorium demolition and approves oversight committee actions

Brazosport Independent School District Board of Trustees · January 30, 2026

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Summary

Administration presented a Citizens Bond Oversight Committee update, proposed reallocations within the bond and support‑services budgets totaling about $2.11M (no net increase to overall program), and described plans to demolish the district natatorium for safety and maintenance reasons; trustees approved the recommended TPOC and committee items.

Administration presented the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee report and asked trustees to approve recommended reallocations within existing bond and support‑services budgets. The bond program was described as having an original allocation and carryover totaling roughly $303M; spending as of Jan. 14, 2026, was reported at about $266.6M, leaving an available balance in the bond program.

Specific proposed reallocations included roughly $2.11M moved within the existing budget to address priority facility projects (examples cited included roofing and interior improvements, elevator improvements, rooftop unit replacement and additional grounds equipment). Administration emphasized this would be a net‑zero change to overall program totals and would use existing available balances.

Facilities staff also described a planned demolition of the natatorium due to safety and long‑term maintenance concerns; the presentation noted follow‑up work to wall in the former pool area and reconfigure locker rooms and access points to preserve functionality for other activities.

The board discussed construction logistics and site impacts; a motion to approve the TPOC‑related items and Citizens Bond Oversight Committee recommendations was moved and carried by voice vote in the meeting record.