Harris County to initiate work on projects for $1.2B bond package

Published: Sat, 12/31/22

Harris County to initiate work on projects for $1.2B bond package


Harris County Voters gave the go-ahead Nov. 8 on three Harris County bond propositions totaling $1.2 billion for public safety facilities, roads and parks.
(Rachel Carlton/Community Impact)

Community Impact
By Rachel Carlton 

Harris County Voters gave the go-ahead Nov. 8 on three Harris County bond propositions totaling $1.2 billion for public safety facilities, roads and parks.

Carl Apple, director of communications for the county’s engineering department, said his department is working with the Office of County Administration to develop an implementation strategy and process for bond projects, and he anticipates a “busy year” in 2023.

“Projects will be bid and assigned [in 2023]. We’re preparing for that to begin to happen in the coming months, [and] within the next few months we’ll all know more about the process, including opportunities for public engagement,” Apple said.

Projects will be presented to Commissioners Court for approval. The first meeting of the year is Jan. 10, when incoming Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones will begin her four-year term.
By Rachel Carlton - Rachel covers Harris County and the Harris County Commissioners Court for Community Impact Newspaper in partnership with Report for America. Prior to joining CI, Rachel graduated from Rice University in 2020 and worked as a freelance reporter. Originally from Northern Virginia, Rachel is an avid soccer fan and unabashedly loves reality TV. Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachelcarlton23
 


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