Post on 02-Jan-2016
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
Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee
Our Recommendation
Project Estimated 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
Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee
Our Recommendation
Project Name Estimated 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
Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee
Our Recommendation
Project Name Estimated 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
Georgetown ISD Citizen’s Advisory Committee
Additional Recommendation
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
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