With interest, the approved bonds will cost local property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.
Decision Texas, Local, Metroplex
Decision Texas, Local, Metroplex
With interest, the approved bonds will cost local property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.
Decision Texas, Local, Metroplex
Almost 20 percent of the district’s registered voters participated in the bond election.
The case could transform how electoral boundaries are drawn across Texas and beyond.
With interest, the bond would cost Midland ISD property taxpayers $2.9 billion—more than double the dollar amount shown on the ballot.
Clear Creek, Granbury, and Lewisville ISDs put propositions on the ballot that will increase local property tax burdens.
The district says it will continue reviewing collections to identify other titles that warrant removal under its “updated procedures.”
The city’s proposed sales tax swap would eliminate the current property tax offset.
The city controller and all 16 city council seats are also on Houstonians’ November ballot.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 7.
With interest, the eight bond propositions would cost property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.