The City of Austin has called for a $925-million bond to be considered on the ballot of the General Election on November 6, 2018.
In preparation for Election Day, the City has published a number of informational resources including a 2018 bond webpage, an open house schedule and bond brochure to help inform its citizens and share information about the bond with its residents.
The seven propositions focus on reinvestment in current city infrastructure and cover a variety of projects and programs. They are divided as follows:
Bond Webpage
The 2018 Bond webpage (austintexas.gov/2018bond) provides information related to the bond’s contents and development. Also on the site is a comprehensive bond booklet and an abbreviated one-pager, as well as voter information and a tax calculator.
The bond booklet and one-pager are available for download in Spanish; the one-pager is also available in Arabic, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Korean, and Vietnamese.
Open House Schedule
A series of community open houses have been scheduled to provide residents an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the bond. Community members are invited to attend any of the 10 open houses. The open house schedule is as follows:
This information can also be found on the bond webpage: austintexas.gov/2018bond.
Presentation and Materials Requests
Those interested in requesting a presentation and overview of the 2018 Bond for their organization or community group may do so using the Presentation Request Form.
A Materials Request Form is also available for anyone seeking physical copies of the bond booklet or one-pager.
Voter Timeline
Voter registration ends on Oct. 9, 2018. Early in-person voting begins on Oct. 22, 2018, and ends on Nov. 2, 2018. Election Day is Nov. 6, 2018.
For more information on voter registration and polling locations, visit the City of Austin’s election page: austintexas.gov/page/elections-2018.
Community members with questions about the bond can email 2018bond@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-2000.
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