In today's bond election, voters agreed to disagree with Keith Self about expansion and maintenance for Collin County's roads. We gained a leg up on the inner-city congestion and poor infrastructure of roads in nearly every city of the county. Even parks throughout the county received a boost, although by the time $17 million gets spread out over every city in the county, no single park project will be totally funded.
There was one big loser, though. Keith Self led a one-man crusade to stop progress in the county, and he kept citizens from understanding what the real problems were until it was almost too late. Fortunately, labelling vital infrastructure needs as "pork" didn't quite resonate with voters, and it looks like Collin County will move into the next phase of its development after all.
Another area of progress is the School Board bond packages for Prosper and Lovejoy ISDs, and the tax increase for Blue Ridge ISD. These school districts need funding to increase their capacity for our ever-growing county, and we're fortunate that the voters recognize how fast their cities are growing.
As we continue on, with our oasis of home price increases and new home building, Collin County is going to need forward-thinking citizens more and more.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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