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RandySF

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Fri Jul 26, 2024, 08:24 PM Jul 2024

Asheville voters will see an $80M GO bond referendum on the November ballot

ASHEVILLE - Voters will see a new referendum on the November ballot for an $80 million general obligation bond package to fund housing, transportation, public safety and parks and recreation projects citywide.

Asheville City Council held the required public hearings and voted July 23 to adopt the bond categories and referenda — the final step needed to place the bond on the ballot.

Finance Director Tony McDowell reminded council of the considerable capital needs faced by the city, for which about $16 million is allocated annually from the general fund.

“Unfortunately, that amount of money does not allow us to meet all of our needs, and as a result, most of the projects that you all approved during the recent budget process for our (Capital Improvement Program) are primarily maintenance projects,” he said.




https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2024/07/25/asheville-council-finalizes-80m-go-bond-package-for-nov-5-ballot/74526003007/

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Asheville voters will see an $80M GO bond referendum on the November ballot (Original Post) RandySF Jul 2024 OP
Every one wants stuff done. Old Crank Jul 2024 #1

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