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Plano schedules May 3 bond referendum with seven propositions for roads, public safety, parks and library

2829393 · April 1, 2025
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The City of Plano will ask voters May 3 to approve seven general obligation bond propositions that city staff say would fund streets, a new police headquarters and dispatch center, a police training center, fire station work, a fleet maintenance building, a library renovation and parks projects.

The City of Plano will ask voters on Saturday, May 3, 2025, to approve seven general obligation bond propositions to pay for a range of capital projects, city hosts said on the Inside Plano podcast.

“General obligation bonds are funds borrowed by the city for specific public purposes. Usage must be approved by voters,” said Steve Stoler, a host of the podcast. The podcast said bonds are repaid with property tax revenue and spread over time so current and future taxpayers share costs.

City hosts said the ballot will include seven propositions that city officials and staff developed after input from city boards,…

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