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Bond Proposals Up for Discussion in CS Save Email Print
Posted: 8:58 PM Oct 15, 2008
Last Updated: 10:51 PM Oct 15, 2008
Reporter: Steve Fullhart
Email Address: fullhart@kbtx.com

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College Station residents got the chance to discuss the upcoming bond election with city leaders.

A presentation at the city's conference center highlighted the six propositions totaling more than $100 million in proposed projects.

Proposition 1:
Streets and Transportation Projects
$48.8 million

Proposition 2:
City Library Facilities
$8.4 million

Proposition 3:
Fire Station #6
$7 million

Proposition 4:
Parks Projects
$12.8 million

Proposition 5:
Community Center
$7 million

Proposition 1:
City Hall
$26.3 million

Early voting gets underway Monday, so get educated on the issues. Click on the link below to learn more.


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Posted by: citizen Location: c s on Oct 16, 2008 at 01:19 PM
lets annex somebody. we cant get any new business to move in with our outrageous stipulations. everbody is going to bryan.

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 16, 2008 at 10:13 AM
The economy is slumping. Sales tax revenues for the city have got to be down. Passing these proposals will mean that the College Station Police will be writing MORE tickets in order to raise revenue to pay all this stuff off.

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