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Carrollton council hears CPAC plan for $235 million 2026 bond, prioritizing neighborhood streets

Carrollton City Council · December 2, 2025
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Summary

CPAC and engineering staff presented a $235 million proposed bond package for a Feb. 2, 2026 referendum that would direct about 70% to infrastructure — heavily toward residential streets — and 30% to facilities including public safety, parks and libraries. Denton County matching funds make Hebron Parkway a high-priority project.

Carrollton City Council on Dec. 2 reviewed a proposed $235 million bond referendum the Citizen’s Project Advisory Committee (CPAC) recommends sending to voters in February 2026. CPAC Chair Kareem Ali and Jonathan Wheat, the city’s director of engineering, told the council the proposal allocates roughly 70% for infrastructure and 30% for facilities.

At a presentation to the council, Wheat said the infrastructure side would total about $164 million, with a major emphasis on neighborhood (residential) street repairs that account for roughly 53% of that infrastructure allocation. ‘‘If you look at some of the projects which are residential streets, you probably would see some of the older neighborhoods we try to focus on,’’…

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