How have residents been involved in developing this bond?

Residents are the drivers of the development of this bond. Over the past five years the City has solicited resident’s feedback during our 2018 Master Plan creation, Community Transportation Committee, and with our first-ever Citizen Survey in 2021. Most responders said they want to see the City focus on investing in roads and intersections, green space, and managing and improving mobility. Read the full Citizen Survey here.

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1. What is a general obligation bond?
2. How did residents vote in past Bond Elections?
3. How much did taxes increase for the 2007 Bond Election and are the projects completed?
4. What is the easiest way to learn more information about the Bond Election?
5. If the 2022 Quality of Life Bond goes to the ballot and is approved by voters, will it increase the property taxes paid by homeowners who are 65 or older?
6. What if I have a question or comment about the proposed Boerne Quality of Life Bond?
7. When would the first bond projects be under construction?
8. Will the Quality of Life Bond Election bond increase taxes?
9. How have residents been involved in developing this bond?
10. How does a bond work?
11. How does the City currently pay for projects?
12. Why not just do these projects on a pay-as-you-go basis?
13. Who would buy the GO bonds?
14. How long would the City be paying off the bond?
15. How was the proposed Northside Community Park designed?