How do I get involved in choosing potential bond projects?

Any Allen resident can participate by engaging with online polls and other feedback opportunities, or by joining a group (called a sub-committee) in one of the five focus areas: public safety, parks/downtown, streets/neighborhoods/infrastructure, public art and finance. Anyone who attends upcoming public meetings can join - no application or selection process required.

We know not everyone can attend meetings in person, so online feedback opportunities will be made available throughout the public input process. Subscribe to email alerts to be notified. These decisions impact all of us, so it’s important to hear from as many voices and perspectives as possible!

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1. What is a bond election?
2. How are projects selected for bond funding?
3. Will this bond election raise the City tax rate?
4. Why does the City use bond debt to fund projects?
5. How do I get involved in choosing potential bond projects?
6. How long will it take to repay bond debt money?
7. How much will the interest be for bond debt on proposed projects?
8. Does the City have to use bond debt to build new improvements?