BELTON, Texas (KXXV) — Belton ISD voters rejected three of four propositions in Tuesday's bond election worth more than $160 million, with the district now seeking community feedback on next steps.

Major rejection: Three of the four bond propositions failed, including Proposition A for aging buildings which lost by a narrow margin.

Mixed community response: Local residents cited concerns about increasing property tax burden over time, while others chose not to participate in the election.

District moving forward: Officials say their mission for safety and learning remains unchanged and they will continue seeking community input to determine next steps.

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