Aug. 17 (UPI) — A small town in southeast Texas unveiled its brand-new $70 million high school football stadium, the most expensive high school football venue in the country — for now.
Legacy Stadium in Katy, with a population of about 14,000 people, will be able to seat 12,000 spectators. More than just a football field for one town, it’ll serve as the playing grounds for all varsity football games in the Katy Independent School District, which encompasses several towns outside Houston and has eight high school football teams.
The cost of the stadium was originally supposed to be $58 million, when Katy voters approved a $748 million bond referendum three years ago, reported the Houston Chronicle. That price estimate was approved by voters who rejected a $69 million price tag for a new stadium the year before. But since construction began, costs ballooned to $72.1 million.
But Katy officials haven’t seem concerned about the extra $14 million.
“It’s something that this community wanted,” Katy ISD Superintendent Lance Hindt said, according to KTRK. “I don’t think the cost was anything that they really looked into.”
With the final $72.1 million cost, Katy’s Legacy Stadium currently holds the title for most expensive high school football stadium in the country.
But in Texas, high school football is taken seriously and serious money is spent on stadiums.
In 2015, Allen ISD near Dallas opened its $60 million high school football stadium.
And in December, McKinney ISD, also near Dallas, broke ground on its $69.9 million high school football stadium.
If costs in McKiney increase a bit more than $2 million, it could overtake Katy for most expensive high school stadium in the country.
But for now, that title belongs to Legacy Stadium.
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