$20.2 million bond set for Nov. ballot
This fall Pflugerville residents will cast their votes to determine whether the city moves forward with proposals for a $10.7 million city animal shelter, a $9.5 million expansion of Weiss Lane or both. City Council placed the two propositions–totaling $20.2 million–on the Nov. 3 ballot after city staff recommended the projects from a larger list evaluated by a bond committee, City Manager Brandon Wade said. “While all the proposed bond projects are essential, these two [projects] are the ones I recommend we move forward on now,” Wade said. “The shelter is why we considered a bond, and now the high […]
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