Sugar Land City Council canvassed the results of the November 5 bond election at a special meeting held on Monday, November 18.
Sugar Land voters approved five general obligation bond propositions totaling $350 million. The approved $350 million equates to approximately $300 million in project costs in 2024 dollars.
The five approved propositions include:
The projects included in the propositions were identified through years of public feedback including the most recent Citizen Satisfaction Survey, sentiment surveys and community meetings – as well as various master plans and City Council input.
“We appreciate the broad support of our residents in passing all of the bond propositions,” said Sugar Land Mayor Joe R. Zimmerman. “By making their voices heard at the polls, it reinforces what our community, staff and City Council believe are important to invest in: (1) Public safety (2) mobility, streets & sidewalks (3) drainage (4) municipal facilities and (5) an animal shelter.”
Projects are expected to be completed or under construction in the next five to seven years. A project implementation strategy is currently being developed. The city is committed to full transparency and accountability in carrying out approved bond projects. Regular updates about bond project timelines, progress, and the use of bond funds will be available on the city website at www.sugarlandtx.gov.
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Sugar Land City Council canvassed the results of the November 5 bond election at a special meeting held on Monday, November 18.
Sugar Land voters approved five general obligation bond propositions totaling $350 million. The approved $350 million equates to approximately $300 million in project costs in 2024 dollars.
The five approved propositions include:
The projects included in the propositions were identified through years of public feedback including the most recent Citizen Satisfaction Survey, sentiment surveys and community meetings – as well as various master plans and City Council input.
“We appreciate the broad support of our residents in passing all of the bond propositions,” said Sugar Land Mayor Joe R. Zimmerman. “By making their voices heard at the polls, it reinforces what our community, staff and City Council believe are important to invest in: (1) Public safety (2) mobility, streets & sidewalks (3) drainage (4) municipal facilities and (5) an animal shelter.”
Projects are expected to be completed or under construction in the next five to seven years. A project implementation strategy is currently being developed. The city is committed to full transparency and accountability in carrying out approved bond projects. Regular updates about bond project timelines, progress, and the use of bond funds will be available on the city website at www.sugarlandtx.gov.
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