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Proposition Detail

AStreet Improvements

Grand Prairie

$209.5M

Official Ballot LanguageOfficial Bond Page

The issuance of general obligation bonds for nonresidential street improvement projects, and levying the tax in payment thereof.

What This Funds

$209.5MTotal Amount
64.1%of Package
$24.99/yr per $100K taxable valueEst. Tax Impact
SUPPORTHH Position

Official purpose: Designing, constructing, reconstructing, and improving streets, sidewalks, drainage, and related infrastructure throughout the city.

Reconstruction and rehabilitation of Grand Prairie streets, intersections, and transportation infrastructure. The city's first streets bond program since 2001.

Project Breakdown

ProjectLocationDistrictsCost
Lake Ridge Parkway Bridge ReplacementS. Lynn Creek to City Limit4, 6$66.0M
W. Jefferson StreetS. Great Southwest to SE 14th St1, 5$26.0M
E. Shady Grove RoadRoy Orr Blvd to N. Belt Line Rd1$25.8M
W/N Carrier ParkwayHWY 161 to HWY 3601$19.0M
Roy Orr BoulevardN. Carrier Pkwy to Irving City Limits1$17.0M
E. Marshall DriveSE 14th St to Arlington City Limits1, 2, 3$16.5M
E. Tarrant RoadDuncan Perry Rd to NE 15th St1, 5$13.0M
S. Carrier ParkwayW. Jefferson St to Dickey Rd1, 5$7.0M
SW 3rd StreetW. Phillips Ct to W. Main St3, 5$7.2M
W.E. Roberts StreetSW 14th St to S. GSW Pkwy1$6.8M
W. Westchester ParkwayS. Carrier Pkwy to Robinson Rd6$3.0M
N. Carrier ParkwayDalworth St to Hill St5$2.2M

Largest single project: Lake Ridge Parkway Bridge Replacement ($66M) — 31.5% of Prop A total. Adds pedestrian/bike access and rebuilds both bridges crossing Joe Pool Lake.

Who Benefits

Residents across all council districts, with largest investments in Districts 1 and 5. Street reconstruction addresses 25 years of deferred maintenance since Grand Prairie's last bond in 2001.

Accountability & Conditions

SUPPORT

Two-thirds of the package targeting documented infrastructure backlog. Pavement Condition Index data supports the need.

Key Risk Signal

25-year bond gap creates Laredo-style political execution risk. The AAA credit rating is the strongest trust signal, but the city must demonstrate transparent project delivery from day one.