Northeast Tarrant

Arlington voters to weigh in on streets, parks and police station in May bond election

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Arlington voters will head to the polls to decide on street improvements, park projects and city facilities.

The projects in the $278 million bond election should take five years to complete.

There are five propositions on the ballot:

Proposition A: $219,460,000 for street improvements and public-works facilities

Proposition B: 24,645,000 for park improvements, more open space.

Proposition C: $30,080,000 for a new fire station and police substation.

Proposition D: $3 million for downtown administration buildings

Proposition E: $1,100,000 for library facilities.

In January, council members discussed the need for a police station in Arlington’s entertainment district.

Councilwoman Helen Moise said that a police station is “very much needed” in north Arlington because of all of the changes in that part of the city.

Arlington’s last bond election for $189 million was in 2018 for street and parking improvements.

This story was originally published February 7, 2023 at 9:52 PM.

Elizabeth Campbell
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
With my guide dog Freddie, I keep tabs on growth, economic development and other issues in Northeast Tarrant cities and other communities near Fort Worth. I’ve been a reporter at the Star-Telegram for 34 years.
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