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Plano voters to decide $646.9 million in seven bond propositions on May 3
Summary
A May 3 special election in Plano will ask voters to approve seven bond propositions totaling $646.9 million to fund streets and alleys, public safety facilities, a fleet building, library renovation and parks projects.
The ballot in Plano’s May 3 special election will include seven bond propositions totaling $646.9 million to pay for street and traffic work, public safety facilities, a fleet maintenance building, a library interior renovation and parks and trails projects.
Voter approval of general-obligation bonds would allow the city to borrow money for large capital projects and repay it over time. The propositions allocate the money to specific project categories: streets and transportation; police facilities and training; fire stations; fleet maintenance; library renovation; and parks and trails development and land acquisition.
Proposition A, for $316,000,000,…
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