Plano voters elect four new councilmembers, approve $650 million bond; Mayor Muns reelected

3255364 · May 10, 2025

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City communications director Steve Stoler said voters elected four new city councilmembers, reelected Mayor John Muns (unopposed) and approved all seven propositions in a $650,000,000 bond referendum that will fund street improvements and a new police headquarters.

Steve Stoler, Plano’s business development relations director, said Plano voters elected four new city councilmembers and approved the city’s largest bond referendum in history, and that Mayor John Muns, who ran unopposed, was reelected.

The approved bond totals $650,000,000 and includes projects ranging from street improvements to a new police headquarters, Stoler said. “Voters approved all 7 propositions in the city's largest bond referendum in history,” he said during the city’s weekly news bulletin.

Councilmember-elects named in the announcement were Bob Kerr, Chris Krupa Downs, Steve Levine and Vidal Quintanilla. The broadcast did not provide vote totals, ward or district information for the new councilmembers, nor did it specify a construction schedule or line-item spending breakdown for the bond package.

Because these items were announced as election and referendum results rather than actions taken by the city council in session, the outcomes described are voter-approved results; the city will carry out planning and implementation steps through its normal administrative and contracting processes, which were not described in the announcement.

For more information about bond project schedules, detailed allocations and next steps, the bulletin directed residents to the city website, Plano.gov.