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Henderson City Council outlines bond and infrastructure priorities at two-day strategic retreat

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 24–25 strategic retreat, the Henderson City Council reviewed its 2022–2025 strategic plan and identified a slate of potential bond projects and operational priorities, from cemetery repairs and downtown development to a new City Hall; City Manager Hassan Kingsberry will revise plan objectives for later Council approval.

Henderson City Council members spent Feb. 24–25 reviewing the city's strategic plan and compiling a list of near-term priorities and possible municipal bond projects, ranging from cemetery repairs and downtown improvements to sewer system fixes and a new City Hall.

City Manager Hassan T. Kingsberry led the retreat and presented a set of staff priorities and projects identified for attention. Staff and councilmembers listed concrete needs that could be candidates for bond funding or capital planning: cemetery work for Blacknall and Elmwood Cemetery Trust (including a proposed rail fence), downtown water features and redevelopment,…

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