Sanger ISD’s long-range facility planning committee meets
- blake347
- Nov 12
- 1 min read
Sanger ISD’s Tradition & Tomorrow Partners, the district’s long-range facility planning committee, met again, recently to continue developing a plan that prioritizes safety, security, and student success. The Bond Planning Committe is meeting with VLK Architects, Inc., to have a plan for the district’s vision for future growth.
Growth is coming withschool enrollment projected to double in the next 5-10 years. SISD and the committee is trying to get ahead of it.
The numbers recently reported by Sanger City Manager John Noblitt are eye-popping on the approved plats of several new housing developments, highlighting some staggering figures.
A total of 12 projects will bring nearly 4,000 single-family homes and just over 1,000 multi-family units, resulting in a combined total of 5,070 new units. Currently, there are 3,854 units in the city, so once these developments are completed, the projected total could reach as high as 8,924. The timeline for this expansion may vary, potentially taking anywhere from five to ten years depending on economic conditions. For more details, see the chart:
Once proposed plan(s) are in place, it will be made available to the public and informational meetings will be held in the near future.
Texas Proposition 13, to increase Homestead Property Tax Exemption Amendment from $100,000 to $140,000 of the market value of a homestead passed on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 and will help soften a tax increase with another bond. That, along with all the new growth will spread out the costs for the current SISD homeowners.





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