What Will the Bond Pay For?

  • Replacement of the 17-year-old linear accelerator (LINAC) used for precision radiation treatment for patients with cancer at the Lou and Jack Finney Cancer Center at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville. 

  • Adding staffed inpatient beds to provide post-surgical and medical care for patients needing to be hospitalized at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville.
  • Upgrading and expanding the cardiovascular and operating room services at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville for patients needing diagnostic heart testing and evaluations and/or interventional heart procedures, such as stents, angioplasty, or pacemaker implants.

  • Improvements to the emergency department at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville.

The May 3 municipal election ballot will include a referendum for a $29.3 million bond for facility improvements at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville.

Hunt County voters will be asked to vote “FOR” or “AGAINST” the measure.

If approved, the bond will pay for essential expansions of inpatient, cardiovascular, and emergency care capacity at the hospital in Greenville and the replacement of patient care equipment in the cancer center in Greenville.

No tax rate increase is requested.

The impact to our entire community of an approved bond and the projects it will finance is increased access to and availability of state-of-the-art medical care in Hunt County.

Significant growth in the population of Hunt County has increased demand for these medical services.  Hunt County is among the fastest-growing counties in the state. Our population has grown by 25 percent since 2010, and by 2030, nearly 30,000 more residents will call Hunt County home. Expansions to Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville are requested to meet current and future need for medical care.

As our population grows, we have made it our mission to make sure we can provide all the services we can to our residents.

Lee Boles

CEO, Hunt Regional Healthcare

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As our population grows, we have made it our mission to make sure we can provide all the services we can to our residents.

Lee Boles

CEO, Hunt Regional Healthcare

Additional Bond Questions:

Election Information

Bond Election Overview

  • Election Date: May 3, 2025

  • Voting District: Hunt Memorial Hospital District

  • Purpose: Voters will decide whether to authorize the District to issue up to $29,340,000 in bonds to:

    • Renovate and expand Hunt Regional Medical Center

    • Modernize and equip hospital facilities

Ballot Language

  • Proposition A:

    “The issuance of bonds in the amount of $29,340,000 to improve and expand Hunt Regional Medical Center and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.”

  • Voters may select “FOR” or “AGAINST.”

Bond Financial Details

  • Principal (new bonds): $29,340,000

  • Estimated Interest: $20,427,888 (assuming 5.32% interest over 20 years)

  • Total Repayment (principal + interest): $49,767,888

  • Current Debt (as of order date):

    • Principal: $31,575,000

    • Interest: $8,883,681

  • Estimated tax impact: $0.00 annual increase on a $100,000 home
    (based on conservative assumptions and 7% annual growth in property values)

Voting Info

  • Election Day Voting:

    • Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025

    • Time: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

    • Multiple polling places across Hunt County

  • Early Voting:

    • Dates: April 22 – April 29, 2025

    • Main Locations:

      • Hunt County Voter Admin Office (2217A Washington St., Greenville)

      • Hunt Regional Medical Center (4215 Joe Ramsey Blvd. E, Greenville)

      • Commerce City Hall (1119 Alamo, Commerce)

  • Vote by Mail Deadline: Applications must be received by April 22, 2025

Legal & Administrative Notes

  • Election administered by Hunt County Elections Office

  • Ballots available in English and Spanish

  • Spanish-speaking election officials will be appointed where required

  • The order authorizing the election was approved on January 28, 2025

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