Vote For Both Prop A and Prop B

On November 7th, 2023 VOTE FOR the mobility and parks bond propositions. This bond will bring new parks, mobility projects, bike trails, courts and more, with NO TAX INCREASE.

About the Mobility and Parks Projects Bond Proposal

In the November 7, 2023, General Election, Fort Bend County voters will consider a bond proposal on various county- wide Mobility and Parks Projects.

Early Voting: OCT 23rd - NOV 3rd

Bond elections allow voters to decide whether or not to use long-term financing through the sale of bonds for major capital improvement projects such as new construction and expansion of roads, parks and trails. This election is being held in conjunction with the November General Election for Federal, State, and County offices and the Fort Bend County Mobility and Parks bond proposal. The total amount of the Mobility Bond is $712,630,000, and $153,000,000 for the Parks Bond.

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NEW PROJECTS

What are the bond propositions?

MOBILITY

PROP A

Includes improvement projects, new construction and expansion of roads.

PARKS

PROP B

Includes additions and renovations of parks, courts, trails and more.

Do I have to vote for both props?

NO

Each proposition is a separate item on the ballot. You DO NOT have to vote for both.

Will the use of these bonds increase the Tax Rate?

NO

The Commissioners Court included a commitment in the Mobility and Parks Bond Order not to increase the tax rate for issuing the Parks Bonds once issued.

Why should I vote for the bond?

The funding from both the Mobility and Park Bonds will be used to revitalize parks with new amenities like playgrounds, trails, and athletic spaces and enhance lighting, shade, restrooms, and ADA accessibility. Additionally, Mobility Bonds will improve transportation infrastructure through road expansions, pedestrian facilities, and traffic management, accommodating the county’s growth and mobility needs.

Fort Bend County is pursuing park and mobility bonds to cater to its evolving community needs. Parks Bonds would secure funds for maintenance, new amenities, and enhanced aesthetics. Concurrently, mobility bonds are crucial for addressing transportation demands brought about by the county’s population growth. These bonds would finance projects like road expansions, pedestrian facilities, and traffic management to improve traffic flow and ensure safe travel. The issuance of both bonds reflects the county’s dedication to enhancing recreation and transportation for its residents.

County-wide Projects Include:

  • Expand the emergency network infrastructure monitoring system.
  • Implement Smart Signal Technology Initiative.
  • Conduct pedestrian mobility study.
  • Construct 4th Street with contributions from Precincts 1 and 4.
  • Upgrade next gen ITS with Precincts 2, 3, and 4 contributions.
  • Introduce via microtransit pilot with contributions from Precincts 3 and 4.
  • Develop a sports complex in central Fort Bend County.
  • Expand multi-purpose parks and recreation facilities county-wide.

Projects By Precinct

Precinct 1 Projects

  • Road repairs and traffic safety improvements in Precinct 1.
  • Upgrades to Skinner Lane, Settegast Ranch Road, Falcon Landing Boulevard, and other roads.
  • Upgrade Fulshear Bend Drive to a 6- lane divided concrete roadway.
  • Sidewalk construction in Precinct 1.
  • Funding for SH 99 Frontage Road projects.
  • Turf conversion for baseball fields at Freedom Park.
  • Improvements and additions at Harlem Road Park.
  • Development of Daily Park and Jones Creek Ranch Park.
  • Creation of a Precinct 1 Dog Park.

Precinct 2 Projects

  • Road repairs and safety improvements in Precinct 2.
  • Upgrading various streets and roads. Expanding and enhancing existing roads.
  • Road rehabilitation and sidewalk projects.
  • Building Activity Centers in Needville, Rosenberg and Missouri City.
  • Enhancements and renovations to Kitty Hollow Park, Thompsons City Park, Blueridge Park and Sundial Park.
  • Creation of hike and bike trails connecting various areas.
  • Acquisition and development of Downtown Missouri City Park.
  • Development of a cricket field and related facilities.

Precinct 3 Projects

  • Road repairs in Precinct 3.
  • New traffic signals and safety improvements.
  • Widening and bridge work on West Airport to FM 1464.
  • Turn lane extensions on University Boulevard.
  • Upgrade of Old Richmond Road.
  • Street and drainage work on various streets.
  • Installation of roundabouts on University Boulevard.
  • Pavement improvements in Precinct 3.
  • New sports fields and amenities at Duhascek Park.
  • Pickleball courts, cricket field, and more at Telfair Reserve.
  • Park improvements in Sugar Land.
  • Collaboration with Missouri City for cricket fields and splash pads.
  • New community and recreation centers in Stafford.

Precinct 4 Projects

  • Road pavement repairs in Precinct 4.
  • Traffic signal and safety improvements.
  • Future intersection improvement projects.
  • Road expansions and upgrades.
  • Sidewalk safety program.
  • Construction and improvements at Bates M. Allen Park.
  • Assessment study for Cole Theatre.
  • Contribution to TW Davis YMCA grant.
  • Trail construction.
  • Community garden bed construction.
  • Construction of Mission Bend Senior Center.
  • Splash pad repair and new construction.
  • Fairgrounds improvements.
  • Funding for murals and sculptures.
  • Contribution to Beasley Park.
  • Playground unit replacement at King- Kennedy Park.

VOTE FOR the Mobility & Parks Projects Bond

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