The City of McKinney is asking voters in Saturday鈥檚 municipal election to decide on nearly half a billion dollars in bonds for parks, streets, public works and safety improvements.
The $485.5 million bond package is split into five propositions on the ballot. The most expensive is Prop E, which would provide $243.5 million for street improvements. The money would be combined with other funding sources, including federal and state grants, to pay for new roadways, reconstruct aging residential streets and expand roadway capacity.
"These bonds are truly for necessities of the city and aren鈥檛 luxury items, unless you consider Parks and Recreation as a luxury item,鈥 Mayor George Fuller said.
Another proposition would put $30 million toward improving and expanding a public works facility. Fuller said he hopes voters will approve the bonds to fund these infrastructure projects as the city deals with the population growth McKinney has seen in the past five years. The city has added nearly 20,000 residents over the past five years, according to a .
鈥淕rowth is going to happen whether we want it,鈥 Fuller said.
Last year, voters rejected a $200 million bond proposition to expand the city-owned airport. Fuller said that proposition failed because of misunderstandings and 鈥渕isinformation鈥 surrounding it 鈥 but he is confident this year鈥檚 bond package will pass.
鈥淚 think people understand police and fire and parks and roads and public works,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o these are.. . what I would call 鈥榤eat and potatoes鈥 kind of stuff for a city.鈥
He said some propositions are especially critical.
鈥淐an we survive not doing the improvements to public works right now? We could survive that,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淐an we survive without the public safety needs that we have? No. We can't.鈥
Fuller said a city doesn鈥檛 generally have nearly half a billion laying around 鈥 which is why they turn to bonds.
鈥淚f you're a McKinney resident, you and I shouldn't be saddled with the debt for roads that are, you know, people in 2030 are going to be driving,鈥 he said.
If the bonds fail, Fuller said the city would have to look at raising taxes. The max increase in property tax that a municipal government can do is 10 percent, according to .
Election day is May 4.
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