Tarrant County will hold a county-wide bond election over two proposed propositions. Tarrant County voters will vote on issues ranging from county public safety to the county’s infrastructure. 

In-person early voting will be held from Oct. 18 to Oct. 29 with the general Election Day date scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021. For more information over voting dates and locations CLICK HERE.

*The following is not Timber Creek Talon’s opinion or endorsement but a voter education source. 

Prop A

“The issuance of $400,000,000 of Tarrant County, Texas general obligation bonds for purchasing, constructing, reconstructing, renovating, rehabilitating, improving and maintaining streets, roads, highways and bridges within Tarrant County, including city, county and state streets, roads, highways and bridges, and the imposition of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.”

Proposition A for $400 million in bonds for streets and roads.

Prop B

“The issuance of $116,000,000 of Tarrant County, Texas general obligation bonds for purchasing, constructing, improving and equipping a Criminal District Attorney office building to provide space for prosecutorial efforts and for other non-judicial county activities, and facilities in support thereof, and the purchase or improvement of sites therefor, and the imposition of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.”

Proposition B for $116 million to build and equip new offices for the district attorney’s office.

If either proposition is approved, the county’s property tax will not increase.

For more information and details on the propositions CLICK HERE.