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Mayor McCoy delivers State of the City, touts fiscal health and new infrastructure projects
Summary
At a March 17 special session, Mayor McCoy highlighted Fulshear's fiscal recognitions, a 2025 parks bond (about $13.5 million), roughly $43.8 million in FY2025 revenue, water and wastewater upgrades and public-safety programs; the meeting ended with a voice vote to adjourn.
Fulshear Mayor McCoy delivered the city's State of the City address at a special council session on Tuesday evening, highlighting the city's fiscal recognitions, recent investments in water and wastewater infrastructure, public-safety initiatives and community programs.
Mayor McCoy said the city maintains a double-A-plus bond rating and has received national recognition from the Government Finance Officers Association, noting the city's budget presentation award (nine consecutive years) and a certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting (six years). "Fulshear is where the heart is," he said, framing growth as a result of community values rather than the city's defining characteristic.
The mayor described a 2025 voter-approved general obligation bond program dedicated to parks and recreation totaling approximately $13,500,000 that will…
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