Voters in Dallas weighed in on a $1.25 billion bond package split among 10 propositions for streets, parks, and more.
DALLAS — Voters in Dallas weighed in on a $1.25 billion bond package split among 10 propositions for everything from street improvements to parks, libraries and more across the city.
With 229 of 442 vote centers reporting in Dallas County Saturday night, all 10 propositions appeared headed for approval with voter approval ranging from 87% to 70% on each proposition with votes still being counted.
Voters were asked to weigh in on the following proposition allocations:
- $521.2 million for streets and transportation
- $345.2 million-plus for parks and recreation
- $52.1 million for flood protection and storm drainage
- $43.5 million-plus for libraries
- $75.2 million for cultural arts facilities
- $90 million for public safety
- $72.3 million for economic development
- $26.4 million for housing
- $19 million for homelessness
- $5 million for information technology