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More than half of the $200 million the city is asking for will be used on street repair and replacement. The bond is not expected to impact the city's tax rate.
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Garland voters will decide on a $360 million bond package and elect a new mayor in this May’s election.
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North Texas school districts are seeking more than a billion dollars in bonds this election. Some districts say they need more money to keep up with growth.
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The city is asking voters to approve $485.5 million in bonds for street maintenance, park improvements, a new court building and an expansion to its public works campus to keep up with its growing population.
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During a straw vote on Friday evening, 13 council members voted to recommend increasing the city's bond capacity to $1.25 billion. Only one opposed the decision.
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Dallas arts facilities are aging workhorses and need to be maintained - by funding in the new $1.1 billion bond issue
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The $309.6 million bond package was divided into several propositions for voters to consider.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine how cultural groups in Dallas are calling for increased funding from the upcoming 2024 bond package.
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Businesses, nonprofits and community groups are pushing for Dallas to dedicate $200 million in its 2024 capital bond program to build and refurbish affordable housing.
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In a county with an ever-growing population, McKinney officials want residents to vote on a bond that could turn the local general aviation airport into a third large airport for North Texas.
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The $308 million price tag for the Dallas Theater Center's new plan to renovate the Frank Lloyd Wright landmark and upgrade its surrounding park gave some on a Dallas city council committee pause
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The late sculptor Claes Oldenburg created a monumental installation, "Stake Hitch," for the central hall in the Dallas Museum of Art for its 1984 opening.