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Fort Worth Voters Agree to All Bond Propositions

All six measures to pass large capital projects passed.

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Fort Worth voters agreed to approve all six bond propositions on the ballot Saturday. Here's what that means.

The city published a blog post summarizing the results on Monday. According to the post, voters approved six propositions that will fund capital projects such as roads, parks, libraries, and public facilities. The city hosts these elections every four years.

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The bond propositions included:

Additionally, District 10 voters weighed in on a special election to fill a vacancy created by Council Member Alan Blaylock's resignation. Chris Jamieson defeated Alicia Ortiz 51.045 to 48.96%.

Voters also considered nine amendments to the Fort Worth city charter. The propositions included:

Propositions G, I, J, N, and O passed.

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker said, "Fort Worth residents have the final say in any city bond and charter election, and I'm grateful to those who turned out to vote in this one."

She continued, "With their support, we look forward to making improvements to streets and infrastructure, parks, recreation and open space, libraries, affordable housing, police and fire facilities, and animal care and shelter, while providing an even higher quality of life in Fort Worth."

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