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The Facts About the Hubbard ISD Bond Election 2008

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Page 1: The Facts About the Hubbard ISD Bond Election 2008

The Facts About the Hubbard ISD Bond Election 2008

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Early Voting October 20 – October 31, 2008 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday – Friday Late voting till 7:00pm on October 23 & 30 At Hubbard ISD Central Administration

Building 1803 North West 4th Street

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General Election / Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 – 7:00am – 7:00pm

Main Voting Location Hubbard City Hall Precincts;Hill County Mt. Calm, Penelope, Malone Precincts: Limestone County / Coolidge Navarro County / Dawson

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Bond Issue Facts 8 Million Dollar Bonded Indebtedness State Pay Approximately 65% Hubbard Taxpayers Pay Approximately

35% Total Years to payout – 25

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Property Tax Impact Average Hubbard Home Value - $67,500.00 Home Value 2009/2010 Monthly Increase $50,000 $ 9.25 $75,000 $15.86 $100,000 $22.46 Over 65 or Disabled $0.00 Homeowners over 65 years of age or disabled (with

homestead exemption on file) taxes will remain frozen. If you have any questions regarding the over 65 exemption you may call the Hill County Appraisal District at 254-582-2508

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Facilities Provided by Bonds A New Competition Gym- to include dressing rooms,

weight room, lobby and concession. The Elementary Campus will move to the current Junior

High Location A New Junior High Wing A New High School Wing A New Jr/Sr Central Use Wing sharing Library, Offices, Computer Labs, Science Lab, and Foreign

Language Lab. New Access Roads off Hwy 31 Relocation of pre-kindergarten portable to the hwy 31

campus

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The classrooms and shared use facilities for the junior and senior high wings are composed of approximately 29,000 square feet of permanent modular construction.

Permanent Modular Construction combines the quality of conventional-site-built construction with the efficiency of factory-built modular construction placed on conventional concrete foundation systems.

The interior and exterior of the buildings are finished-out on site to district specifications and customization.

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Sample Permanent Modular Construction

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Sample Permanent Modular Construction

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Sample Permanent Modular Construction

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Sample Permanent Modular Construction

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Sample Permanent Modular Construction