To pay for the capital improvements, the city would borrow money through the sale of general obligation bonds, if voters approve of the measures.
This comes as population growth continues in the city.“When you’re the fastest growing city you have to make sure that you have the amenities and the resources and the infrastructure that our city needs,” said Fort Worth City Councilwoman Elizabeth Beck.Proposition A: $360,218,300 for streets and mobility-related projects.
Proposition E: $15 million for the city’s Natural Area and Open Space program, which focuses on acquiring and improving land citywide to enhance air and water quality, and facilitate other environmental benefits and preserve natural areas. As for how this will be paid for, the city told CBS 11 News there will be no property tax rate increase.Dallas Police Association Pushes Back On Felony Charges Against 2 Officers Who Injured Protestors
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