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Port Aransas ISD board authorizes issuance of unlimited tax school building bonds, series 2026

Port Aransas Independent School District Board of Trustees · August 12, 2026
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Summary

The Port Aransas ISD Board approved an order to issue “unlimited tax school building bonds, series 2026,” authorizing levy of a continuing ad valorem tax to pay the bonds and authorizing required documents; the motion passed 6–0.

The Port Aransas Independent School District Board of Trustees voted Aug. 12 to authorize issuance of “unlimited tax school building bonds, series 2026,” accepting the superintendent’s recommendation and approving related terms and documents.

Leslie Mills moved to accept the superintendent’s recommendation and Marc Hofhiens seconded. According to the minutes, the motion was to “approve an order authorizing the issuance of ‘unlimited tax school building bonds, series 2026’; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax for the payment of the bonds; prescribing the form, terms, conditions, and resolving other matters incident and related to the issuance, sale, and delivery of the bonds; authorizing the execution of required documents; and proving an effective date.” The board approved the motion by roll call, 6‑For / 0‑Against / 0‑Abstained.

Board President Kristi Littleton and the five other present trustees recorded 'Yes' votes; Vice President Brett Stawar was absent. The posted minutes do not specify a bond principal amount, anticipated tax impact, debt service schedule or a bond sale timetable. Those details were not provided in the published minutes and are listed as not specified in accompanying clarifying details.

The vote follows a presentation of business and bond‑related items on the agenda. The board will need to adopt final bond parameters, publish required notices and complete any required election or sale steps if the bonds are offered for sale; the minutes record approval of the authorization but do not list subsequent procedural dates.