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Garland bond study committee recommends four propositions; council will decide Feb. 4 whether to put package on May ballot
Summary
A citizen-led bond study committee has recommended four propositions covering streets, economic development, municipal facilities and parks. The mayor said the package would not raise the tax rate if approved; the City Council will decide Feb. 4 whether to place the measures on the May 3 ballot.
The mayor of Garland announced that a bond study committee has recommended a four-proposition bond package that would be considered for the May 3 ballot, and said the City Council will decide at its Feb. 4 meeting whether to move the package forward.
The committee’s recommendations cover: citywide street and transportation improvements (streets, alleys, gateways and corridors); economic and community development (land assembly, incentives and revitalization to create destinations and support neighborhood programs); municipal facility improvements focused on the…
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