Here’s what voters need to know about Corpus Christi’s 2024 bond program

Corpus Christi voters on Election Day will have on the ballot dozens of options for candidates — and also choices on whether to spend $175 million for capital projects across the city.

The bond program includes 38 projects falling under the umbrellas of four categories: street work, parks improvements, public safety infrastructure development, and cultural and recreational facility investment.

Each of the four categories is a separate proposition, meaning voters can pick any combination of the categories, or none of the categories, to support.

Early voting begins next week, Monday, Oct. 21, and continues through Friday, Nov. 1.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.

The projects

The largest of the four categories is for street work — $89.5 million — which includes in its portfolio a combination of road rehabilitation, reconstruction and new construction for select roads across the city.

The most sizable of those efforts would be for $35 million to resurface neighborhood streets, which are prioritized under the city’s in-place infrastructure management plan, according to the proposal described in bond documents. Details of the infrastructure management plan can be viewed online at cctexas.com/rpp .

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