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PGISD Rejects Seat Belt Retrofits for Buses
March 14, 2026
The Pleasant Grove Independent School District (PGISD) Board has declined to retrofit older school buses with three-point seat belts due to an estimated cost of $360,000 and budget limitations. PGISD operates a hybrid bus system, with some buses owned directly and others contracted through Bowie County, complicating investment decisions. The district plans to replace older buses with new models that will comply with Texas Senate Bill 546, which mandates seat belts on school buses by 2029. This decision highlights the financial and operational challenges school districts face in meeting evolving safety regulations while managing constrained budgets.
- Why this matters: School districts and transportation contractors should evaluate the cost implications of retrofitting versus fleet replacement in response to state safety mandates.
- Budget constraints and mixed ownership models can delay compliance investments, affecting procurement planning and contract negotiations.
- Vendors offering cost-effective retrofit solutions or new compliant buses may find opportunities as districts plan fleet upgrades ahead of the 2029 deadline.
- Procurement professionals should consider the timing and funding strategies for vehicle replacements to align with regulatory requirements and budget cycles.
So, if we as a district, as Pleasant Grove ISD were to go spend $360,000 on these buses, weโre not guaranteed that weโre going to continue to have those 14 buses.
— Matt Fry, Operations Director
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Pleasant Grove Independent School District Board, Pleasant Grove Independent School District, Bowie County Schools Transportation Department, Texas Senate
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- PGISD board rejects seat belts for older school buses due to strain on budget | State News | moorenews.com · The Moore County News-Press · Mar 14