2023 Citizens Bond Committee Seeks Community Input Through Online Survey, Public Meetings
By Office of Communication
Posted on August 29, 2022, August 29, 2022

The Citizens Bond Committee will host two public meeting to gather input on proposed capital improvement projects ranging from streets to new parks and recreation amenities that could be included in a potential bond package next May.

The first public meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12 in the ReBrary Room of the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library, 100 S. Center St. The second public meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14 at a location to be announced later. Click here to visit the Citizens Bond Committee webpage.

In our latest Ask Arlington edition, Deputy City Manager Lemuel Randolph explains the importance of the 2023 Citizens Bond Committee, why the City of Arlington is considering a bond election next year and how residents can provide their feedback during the decision-making process.

The Citizens Bond Committee, made up of 19 residents, is meeting weekly each Thursday through Oct. 6, to discuss potential projects. A recommended project list will be presented to the Arlington City Council this December. 

The City has also released an online survey to review the projects and collect citizen feedback of the potential bond projects being considered by the Citizens’ Bond Committee. Take the survey by Sept. 8 to provide your feedback if you can’t attend the meeting.

Click here to participate in the 2023 Proposed Bond Project List Feedback Survey. This survey will close Monday, Sept. 12. A second online survey will open closer to the Nov. 14 public meeting.

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