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Broward Schools SMART Bond program set to end, but projects continue

By CNW Reporter··2 min read
Broward Schools SMART Bond program set to end, but projects continue
Key Points(5)
  • The initiative, launched with an $800 million bond approved by voters in 2014, was intended to improve Safety, Music/Arts, Athletics, Renovations, and Technology in district schools.
  • Originally set to conclude in 2021, the program was extended, with a firm end date of October 31, 2025, aimed at keeping construction on track.
  • Despite those efforts, more than 100 projects — about a third of all work — remain unfinished.
  • Most are under construction, but the SMART name will no longer be used, and the Bond Oversight Committee, which monitored the program since 2015, is being retired.
  • The total cost of projects has risen to roughly $1.6 billion, and district officials note that bond funds have not been used on these projects for several years.

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