Bond Election Presentation 2014 Webb Consolidated ISD.
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Transcript of Bond Election Presentation 2014 Webb Consolidated ISD.
Bond Election Presentation
2014Webb Consolidated ISD
What is the purpose of this meeting?
The purpose of this presentation is to provide you with information regarding the bond election that may be called by the Webb Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees for Tuesday, November 4, 2014.
No property tax rate increase!
How your tax dollars distributed?
Maintenance & Operation (M & O):
On the M & O side, for every $1 we collect in taxes, we get to keep 30 cents and send 70 cents back to the State of Texas.
The M & O side of our tax base is what we use to pay for our everyday operating expenses such as: salaries, fuel, electricity, bus purchase and repair, upkeep of buildings, technology and security.
Texas
Webb
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
Per $1
No property tax rate increase!
How are our tax dollars distributed?
Interest & Sinking (I&S):
On the I & S side, every dollar collected from you—the taxpayers—will be spent on children (by paying bond debt)
100% on our students!
The current rate is 6 ½ cents
No property tax rate increase!
Estimate of what tax you are paying with our 6 ½ cent Bond Rate.
Home valued at $50,000Its portion = $22.75 per year
Home valued at $100,000Its portion = $55.25 per year
Absolutely no increase in your I & S rate.
No property tax rate increase!
FACT: Wind Generator & Oil and Gas Companies pay most of school property taxes!
91.5% of our taxes are paid by energy companies
6.5% paid by Landowners (ranchers)
2% paid by homeowners
No property tax rate increase!
What would the Bond do?
Safety & Security Upgrades District-Wide. For example security cameras for OES
Provide Infrastructure to increase access to digital technology
Improve our water purification building
Upgrade and repair district-wide roofing
Replace the aging bus fleet and other school vehicles
Upgrade restrooms, floors, and ceilings to meet ADA specifications at OES
Upgrade student cafeterias including back-up generators for food spoilage prevention
Renovate student classrooms, nurse’s station, teacher workroom at OES
No property tax rate increase!
What would the Bond do?
Upgrade Multi-Purpose Building and Library at OES
Replace expensive, outdated lighting with energy efficient LED lighting district-wide
Replace air conditioning and heating with high efficiency units district-wide
Make the OES Playground ADA compliant with a safety walkway
Upgrade select windows at OES with safe energy efficient windows
Improve drainage at OES to decrease campus flooding
Install life-saving defibrillators district-wide
Upgrade Secondary Library including floors, lighting, entry doors, ceiling, and paint
No property tax rate increase!
What would the Bond do?
Upgrade Tennis Courts to accommodate contests including seating and wind screens
Upgrade water and sewage distribution system in the secondary campus
Upgrade secondary cafeteria to include restrooms, security cameras, kitchen equipment, ceiling, and paint
Marquees to display student and parent information in Bruni and Oilton
Replace damaged furniture district-wide
Upgrade locker rooms at BHS Gym, repair/stripe parking lot, replace flooring in Band Hall
Upgrade Auto Tech area to receive/repair newer vehicles
Upgrade baseball facilities to meet ADA requirements including restrooms, concessions, dugouts, and windscreens
No property tax rate increase!
What would the Bond do?
Build 3 teacher homes in Mirando City and repair existing housing
Upgrade Business Office area with ADA compliance and improve vault security
Provide secure electronic gasoline/diesel dispensing unit with card reader security for inventory control
Provide solar power district-wide to increase savings
No property tax rate increase!
FYI
If you paid for all these repairs and upgrades from the maintenance and operation (M & O) you will have to raise over $42 million dollars--coming from our taxpayers which will mean an increase in your taxes!
Instructional materials and supplies have to be purchased through the M & O side—not bond funds; however, more funds would be available from the M & O side because all bond projects would come from the I & S side. This would allow the district to have more instructional funds to utilize.
Due to the potential loss of our Hold Harmless Agreement in the near future; funding would basically come from ADA; therefore, having fewer dollars to work with in the M & O side limiting the amount of repairs that can be done annually.
No property tax rate increase!
Election Day Voting Sites
Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Ernesto Salinas Community Center in Mirando City
Precinct 136
Bruni Community Center
Precinct 237
No property tax rate increase!
Laredo Early Voting Sites
Early voting begins on Monday, October 26 and runs through November 3, 2014 Webb County Administrative Building
1110 Washington Street
Finley Elementary School 2001 Lowry Road
Providence Medical Center 230 Calle Del Norte
Cigarroa Recreation Center 2201 Zacatecas Street
No property tax rate increase!
Early Voting Schedule
LOCATION DATE TIMEWCISD Tax Office, 619 Ave F, Bruni, TX Oct. 20 9:00 am to 5:00 pmWCISD Tax Office, 619 Ave F, Bruni, TX Oct. 21 9:00 am to 5:00 pmWCISD Tax Office, 619 Ave F, Bruni, TX Oct. 22 9:00 am to 5:00 pmWCISD Tax Office, 619 Ave F, Bruni, TX Oct. 23 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Oilton Elem. Library, 300 Despain St, Oilton, TX. Oct. 24 9:00 am to 5:00 pmOilton Elem. Library, 300 Despain St, Oilton, TX. Oct. 25 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Oilton Elem. Library, 300 Despain St, Oilton, TX. Oct. 26 1:00 pm to 6:00 pmOilton Elem. Library, 300 Despain St, Oilton, TX. Oct. 27 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
E. Salinas Comm. Ctr, 917 N. Main, Mirando Oct. 28 9:00 am to 7:00 pmE. Salinas Comm. Ctr, 917 N. Main, Mirando Oct. 29 9:00 am to 7:00 pmE. Salinas Comm. Ctr, 917 N. Main, Mirando Oct. 30 9:00 am to 7:00 pmE. Salinas Comm. Ctr, 917 N. Main, Mirando Oct. 31 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
No property tax rate increase!