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Bee Cave orders Nov. 4 special election and $19.98 million bond proposition for new library on Skaggs property
Summary
The City of Bee Cave ordered a Nov. 4 special election on building a new public library on the 21.067-acre Skaggs property and approved calling a bond election authorizing up to $19,980,000 in general‑obligation bonds to fund construction, site development and parking; council set outreach and an estimated tax impact for voter materials.
Bee Cave City Council voted Aug. 12 to send two library measures to voters: an order for a Nov. 4 special election on whether the city may construct a new public library on the 21.067‑acre Skaggs property, and a separate bond proposition authorizing up to $19,980,000 in general‑obligation bonds to pay for the building, site development and parking.
City staff said the ballot language will read that the city be allowed to construct a new public library located generally on the 21.067 acres identified by Travis Central Appraisal District as property ID 873771 (known locally as…
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