Clueless Posted Tuesday at 11:51 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:51 PM BH about to build a new field house along with new football locker rooms. $95 million bond to be voted on in May This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Separation Scientist, Mr. Buddy Garrity and THS99 3 Quote
EagleFan1982 Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Has anyone seen a rendering? Would like to know what I am voting for? Quote
mat Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Amazes me how districts can do these projects with no tax increase. Quote
kirkwood29 Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM 14 minutes ago, mat said: Amazes me how districts can do these projects with no tax increase. Districts where the household median income is $127,900 ? I know, right. Quote
kirkwood29 Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM 13 minutes ago, mat said: Amazes me how districts can do these projects with no tax increase. I'd love to see improvements made to our athletic facilities. But, unfortunately, I have been told the money is just not there. Quote
oldman Posted yesterday at 04:29 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:29 PM Just now, kirkwood29 said: I'd love to see improvements made to our athletic facilities. But, unfortunately, I have been told the money is just not there. What district you referring to? Quote
kirkwood29 Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Just now, oldman said: What district you referring to? HF Quote
EagleFan1982 Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM 1 hour ago, mat said: Amazes me how districts can do these projects with no tax increase. Don't believe everything you read. They say "no tax increase," but the city/county raises value of your house/property. Thus, your property taxes total goes up. The school doesn't change the decimal... You might ask, how does this always happen? This must be a coincidence that your land value goes up every time a bond passes. Yeah, I am sure that it is... tvc184 and KF89 2 Quote
OlDawg Posted yesterday at 07:19 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:19 PM 3 hours ago, mat said: Amazes me how districts can do these projects with no tax increase. If they have an existing bond—which many have stair stepped bonds—the length of repayment is just extended. So, it’s kind of a play on wording. Technically, the taxes aren’t increased. The length of time until repayment and taxes could drop because of no bond is extended. LOUD and Proud 1 Quote
LOUD and Proud Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 22 hours ago, OlDawg said: If they have an existing bond—which many have stair stepped bonds—the length of repayment is just extended. So, it’s kind of a play on wording. Technically, the taxes aren’t increased. The length of time until repayment and taxes could drop because of no bond is extended. That is just smart business..... Schools should always piggyback Bonds so the tax rate stays constant, but the school is always getting upgraded. Getting voters to "continue" the current tax rate is ALWAYS easier than getting them to raise the rate. OlDawg and Mr. Buddy Garrity 2 Quote
OlDawg Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 34 minutes ago, LOUD and Proud said: That is just smart business..... Schools should always piggyback Bonds so the tax rate stays constant, but the school is always getting upgraded. Getting voters to "continue" the current tax rate is ALWAYS easier than getting them to raise the rate. Exactly. That’s what LPISD does. Every 9 years like clockwork. Mr. Buddy Garrity and LOUD and Proud 2 Quote
oldman Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, LOUD and Proud said: That is just smart business..... Schools should always piggyback Bonds so the tax rate stays constant, but the school is always getting upgraded. Getting voters to "continue" the current tax rate is ALWAYS easier than getting them to raise the rate. It is called staying ahead of the growth and being good stewards of the tax payers money. LOUD and Proud and Mr. Buddy Garrity 2 Quote
2wedge Posted 45 minutes ago Report Posted 45 minutes ago If any district can be trusted to stay ahead of the growth and be good stewards, it's BH. The planning that has gone into the new campuses and sustaining adequate space when experiencing exploding growth, has been a marvel to watch. I work over here and have heard from residents that BH has only passed one bond in the history of the district? Anyone know if that is true? If so, wow is all I can say. I'm also interested to see if Enterprise or any of the other local operators is contributing to the project. I know that happens quite a bit and is a major benefit for BHISD. Quote
oldman Posted 22 minutes ago Report Posted 22 minutes ago 22 minutes ago, 2wedge said: If any district can be trusted to stay ahead of the growth and be good stewards, it's BH. The planning that has gone into the new campuses and sustaining adequate space when experiencing exploding growth, has been a marvel to watch. I work over here and have heard from residents that BH has only passed one bond in the history of the district? Anyone know if that is true? If so, wow is all I can say. I'm also interested to see if Enterprise or any of the other local operators is contributing to the project. I know that happens quite a bit and is a major benefit for BHISD. BH has passed many bonds over the years. In the press release it states a $300+ million bond was passed just a few years ago. Quote
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