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EPISD eyes up to $450 million bond election, outlines $1 billion in long-term needs - El Paso Matters
By Google News - El Paso
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The El Paso
The potential $450 million bond election by the El Paso Independent School District will have significant implications for the city's taxpayers and students. With $1 billion in long-term needs outlined, the district's plans will likely involve major renovations and new construction projects, potentially altering the landscape of local education. As the district moves forward with its plans, residents can expect a thorough examination of the proposed bond package, including the specific projects and funding allocations. The bond election will also spark discussions about the district's priorities, from improving aging infrastructure to enhancing educational resources and facilities. El Pasoans will be watching closely to see how the district's plans align with the community's values and needs, and how the bond election will impact local property taxes and the overall quality of education in the city. The district's ability to effectively communicate its vision and secure voter support will be crucial to the success of the bond election.
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Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - El Paso ·
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