Trustees for the Dripping Springs Independent School District agreed to issue $110 million of a $132 million bond proposal approved in May of this year.
A majority of that funding will be used to expand and renovate the high school, build a new elementary school, renovate two elementary schools and a middle school and expand the transportation facility.
Current plans are to begin the design phase in a few weeks on the middle school renovation and to begin construction of the elementary school in the spring.
The goal is to complete construction on those projects in 2020. District officials noted that about $100 million will be used for renovation, improvements and construction projects.
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