On Saturday, May 1st, Irving-Las Colinas voters will choose City Council representatives for Districts 4, 6 and 8. Equally important, voters will have the opportunity to accept or reject in part or whole, a $563.4 million bond package for municipal capital improvements.
There are 12 propositions on the ballot that, if approved, will fund street, transportation, municipal facilities and infrastructure improvements (the pavement of streets, alleys and sidewalks), updating mechanical and structural elements (replacement of aging mechanicals such as City Hall elevators), upgrades to police, fire and animal services, improvements to public parks and recreation facilities, update the City’s information technology, and make additional improvements to our public library and arts center.