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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee On July 14, 2015 the Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee unanimously voted to recommend to the Georgetown ISD Board of Trustees to call a November 3, 2015 bond election for the following projects: Our Recommendation
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee Our Recommendation ProjectEstimated Cost Middle School #4 $ 27,000,000 (plus the 2010 Authorization of $28,000,000) New Construction Purl Elementary Replacement$ 31,400,000 Demolish existing and new construction on current site Tippit Middle School$ 26,100,000 Additions and Renovations Georgetown High School – Phase 2$ 23,400,000 Upgrades/Renovations to north and south wing classrooms and science labs, Fine Arts/Band Hall, CTE and track support facilities
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee Our Recommendation Project NameEstimated Cost Williams Elementary$ 14,800,000 Conversion to Administration/Professional Development Center Campus Security$ 1,500,000 Secured entry renovations at five elementary schools Additional surveillance cameras where needed Roofs and Parking$ 7,180,000 Repair/Replace pavement at campus parking lots and drives Repair/Replace roofs at Cooper ES, Village ES, Frost ES, Benold MS, Central Admin Office and Klett Performing Arts Center
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee Our Recommendation Project NameEstimated Cost GISD Athletic Complex$ 1,230,000 Replace Turf Energy Management/HVAC Repairs$ 8,500,000 Replace aging HVAC units Replace gym lighting Land Acquisition$ 4,800,000 Acquisition of property for future district use Technology$ 12,706,000 Upgrade infrastructure Buses$ 2,000,000
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee Additional Recommendation
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee In response to community requests, an aquatics facility was brought forth to the CAC for consideration in a November 2015 bond election After lengthy deliberation, the CAC reached consensus that there is not enough information about the scope of the project to proceed at this time Aquatics Facility
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Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee It was moved by Bob Brent and seconded by Dr. Ron Swain to adopt a recommendation that the Georgetown ISD Board of Trustees pursue the planning process to explore and identify the district’s aquatic facility needs utilizing Maintenance & Operations funds. It was unanimously approved by the Citizens Advisory Committee. Additional Recommendation
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