The newly formed Wylie Citizens Bond Advisory Committee held its first meeting Monday, June 1, beginning a process that could ultimately shape a future bond election aimed at addressing the city’s growing infrastructure and facility needs.
Meeting at Smith Public Library, committee members received an overview of their responsibilities, elected leadership positions and reviewed the city’s financial capacity as officials outlined potential capital improvement projects for consideration.
The 16-member committee was established by City Council to develop recommendations for a future bond program and present those recommendations to council. The committee is charged with evaluating potential capital projects and recommending the total amount of any proposed bond issuance, as well as the specific projects to be included in propositions that could be presented to voters.
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