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Regardless of how I feel, or how anyone else feels about what to do with the dome, I never thought I'd see the day where they'd actually let the voters decide.
The fate of a plan to renovate the Astrodome, an iconic stadium that has fallen into disrepair since it was shuttered four years ago, will be in voters’ hands this fall.
Harris County commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved placing a measure on the Nov. 5 ballot that will ask voters to authorize up to $217 million in bonds to turn the stadium into a giant convention center and exhibition space.
County commissioners said it was important that voters decide the Astrodome’s future.
They stressed that voters must understand that approval of the measure would lead to a property tax increase of about half a cent per $100 of assessed value. Officials said they will try to make that as clear as possible on the ballot measure. On a house valued at about $200,000 and with a homestead exemption, the tax bill would go up about $8 per year, officials said.
County Judge Ed Emmett said for those who care about the future of the Astrodome, whether they support revamping the structure or getting rid of it, “this is where it begins.”
“We have to give it to the voters. We can’t just leave the Astrodome sitting out in the parking lot like an old rusting ship,” said Emmett, adding that whenever he gives speeches, people ask him about the fate of the structure.
Emmett said if the ballot measure fails, the Astrodome probably would be demolished.
Regardless of how I feel, or how anyone else feels about what to do with the dome, I never thought I'd see the day where they'd actually let the voters decide.