2024 Bond Election

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2024 Bond Election Information

Thank you to Lewisville voters for passing all four bond propositions. These pages will be updated and moved to a new section of the website, but much of the information will remain online so residents can track our progress on these important infrastructure improvements. 

The Lewisville City Council has called a May 4, 2024, election to ask voters for consideration of four bond propositions including proposed street, park, public safety, and animal shelter projects.

The total projected cost of the bond package is $263.4 million over an estimated 10-year period. The current estimate of the maximum tax rate impact on the Lewisville property tax rate is 1.5 cents, or about $4.39 per month for the median value home based on 2023 values. The City plans to mitigate the tax rate impact of the bonds and currently anticipates that the total tax rate impact could be less.

Lewisville’s current property tax rate of 41.9 cents is its lowest rate in more than 35 years (since 1986-87). Lewisville has historically held a bond election about every 10 years to address large infrastructure needs such as streets, parks, facilities, and large equipment packages. Due to steady economic growth and careful budgeting, none of the three bond packages approved by Lewisville voters since 2003 have resulted in a property tax rate increase.

The ballot will present four propositions, each focused on a different service area.

Propositions

Proposition A - $6.7 million for proposed public safety projects, including fire access facilities at Lewisville Lake Park and purchasing land for the future relocation of Fire Station #4 in north Lewisville. Link to YouTube video.

Proposition B - $9.9 million for the proposed expansion of the Gene Carey Animal Shelter and Adoption Center. Link to YouTube video.

Proposition C - $47.9 million for proposed parks projects including new and expanded parks, trails, and public open spaces citywide. Link to YouTube video.

Proposition D - $198.9 million for proposed street projects citywide including neighborhood reconstructions, major arterials, infrastructure to support the proposed redevelopment of the Vista mall area, and associated storm drainage improvements. Link to YouTube video.

There are 24 proposed projects in the bond package. The projects were selected and prioritized by a volunteer Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee of residents that formed in 2022 and conducted extensive research and public engagement through most of 2023. Use this link for a descriptions of each proposed project.

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