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Fort Worth's $845M six-proposition bond package

On May 2, 2026 Fort Worth voters approved all six bond propositions in an $845M package. Prop A: $511.48M for streets and mobility. Prop B: $185.14M for parks, recreation, and open-space. Other props covered additional infrastructure plus the city's first-ever affordable-housing bond proposition. Voters also approved nine charter amendments including a raise for mayor and council.

First seen 2026-05-02

📍 Where

Citywide, Fort Worth.

📋 What we know
  • All six propositions passed on the May 2, 2026 ballot per unofficial results.
  • The affordable-housing component reflected feedback from residents and council members; the council earlier in 2026 added $5M more to affordable housing before the bond vote.
  • Charter amendments included raising mayor and council pay.
🗳️ What you can do
  • Track Fort Worth Capital Improvement Program documents for project sequencing under each prop.
  • Watch the affordable-housing component for project-list disclosures.
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📰 Source

Source: Fort Worth Report, Axios Dallas. Read the Fort Worth Report coverage →

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