CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
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IN STREETS , PARKS, PUBLIC SAFETY , AND LIBRARI ES
$125M PROGRAM: BOND PROJECTS BY
PROPOSITIONS & COUNCIL DISTRICT
PROPOSITION A - STREETS $92,500,000
PROJECT NAME LOCATION BUDGET
McCampbell Road Agnes to Leopard $7.0M
Yorktown Boulevard (Construction) Rodd Field to the Oso Bridge $20.0M
Beach Access No. 3 (Construction) SH 361 to Beach $4.4M
Total $31.4M
DISTRICT 1
Starlite Lane Violet to Leopard $8.1M
Surfside Boulevard Breakwater to Elm $1.6M
Upper/Middle/Lower Broadway (Design Only) Coopers Alley to Twigg $2.6M
Total $12.3M
DISTRICT 2
Alameda Street Airline to Everhart $13.3M
Alameda Street (Design Only) Texan to Doddridge $2.0M
Total $15.3M
DISTRICT 3
Bonner Drive Everhart to Flynn $4.2M
Carroll Lane SH 358 to Holly $5.1M
Martin Street Holly to Dorado $2.7M
Total $12.0M
DISTRICT 4
Flour Bluff Drive Yorktown to Don Patricio $14.0M
Holly Road (Design Only) Ennis Joslin to Paul Jones $1.2M
Total $15.2M
DISTRICT 5
Timbergate Drive Snowgoose to Staples $3.5M
Aaron Drive Saratoga to Summer Winds $2.8M
Total $6.3M
PROPOSITION B - PARKS $20,000,000
PROJECT NAME LOCATION BUDGET
OSO Golf Center - Club House (Design Only) 5601 South Alameda $750K
Total $750K
DISTRICT 1
Labonte Park Expansion 22404 Cunningham $1.525M
North Beach Eco Park (Design Only) East Causeway and Timon $100K
Total $1.625M
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
1 subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.
PROPOSITION B - PARKS $20,000,000
DISTRICT 2 LOCATION BUDGET
Cole Park Ocean Dive $1.125M
Total $1.125M
DISTRICT 3
Westside Pony - 3 Baseball Fields 4033 Greenwood $3.35M
Universal League - 3 Youth Baseball Fields 4035 Greenwood $500K
Sparkling City - 4 Youth Softball Fields 3901 Greenwood $850K
Total $4.7M
DISTRICT 4
Commodore Park (Design Only) 145002 Swordfish $1.0M
Trestle to Trail Holly Road Project Flour Bluff $500K
(Preliminary Design Only) Total $1.5M
DISTRICT 5
Bill Witt Aquatic Center (Construction) 6869 Yorktown $10.0M
St. Denis Park 6202 St. Denis $300K
Total $10.3M
PROPOSITION C - PUBLIC SAFETY $10,000,000
DISTRICT 1 LOCATION BUDGET
Calallen Police Sub-Station (Design Only) To Be Determined $1.0M
Total $1.0M
DISTRICT 2
Fire Station 8 Replacement (Design Only) To Be Determined $2.0M
Total $2.0M
DISTRICT 3
Fire Station 10 Replacement (Design Only) To Be Determined $2.0M
Fire Department Resource Center Phase 2 6226 Ayers $1.0M
Total $3.0M
DISTRICT 5
Far South Police Sub-Station To Be Determined $4.0M
Total $4.0M
PROPOSITION D - LIBRARIES $2,500,000
DISTRICT 1 LOCATION BUDGET
La Retama Central Library Exterior Renovation 805 Comanche $2.5M
Total $2.5M
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BOND 2022 PROGRAM
PROPOSITION A
STREETS
15 PROJECTS - $ 92.5M
AARON DRIVE - $2.8M ALAMEDA STREET - $13.3M
Saratoga Blvd to Summer Winds Airline Rd to Everhart Rd
Rehabilitation of existing 2-lane roadway To include Avalon Street from Alameda
with new pavement, curb and gutters, to Everhart and Robert Drive from
sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps, Alameda to Avalon: Reconstruction of
signage, pavement markings, upgrade roadway with new pavement, curb and
street illumination, utility improvements gutter, sidewalk with ADA compliant
and drainage improvements as needed. curb ramps, signage, pavement
markings, upgrade street illumination,
utility improvements and drainage
improvements as needed.
ALAMEDA STREET
(DESIGN ONLY) - $2M
Texan to Doddridge
Reconstruction of existing 4-lane
roadway with continuous center turn lane
with new pavement, curb and gutter,
sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps,
signage, pavement markings, upgrade
illumination, utility improvements and
drainage improvements as needed.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
3 subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.
BEACH ACCESS NO.3 BONNER DRIVE - $4.2M
(CONSTRUCTION ONLY) - $4.4M Everhart to Flynn
Reconstruction of existing 2-lane roadway
SH 361 to The Beach with new pavement, curb and gutters,
Construction of new 2-lane beach sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps,
access road with concrete pavement, signage, pavement markings, upgrade
sidewalk, install ADA compliant curb street illumination, utility improvements
ramps, signage, pavement markings, and drainage improvements as needed.
and street illumination as needed.
CARROLL LANE - $5.1M FLOUR BLUFF DRIVE - $14.0M
SH 358 to Holly Yorktown to Don Patricio
Reconstruction of existing 2-lane roadway Reconstruction of existing roadway with
with new pavement, curb and gutters, new pavement, curb and gutters, sidewalk
sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps, with ADA compliant curb ramps, signage,
signage, pavement markings, upgrade pavement markings, upgrade street
street illumination, utility improvements illumination, traffic signalization,
and drainage improvements as needed. utility improvements and drainage
improvements as needed.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion. 4
BOND 2022 PROGRAM
HOLLY ROAD MARTIN STREET - $2.7M
(DESIGN ONLY) - $1.2M
Holly to Dorado
Ennis Joslin to Paul Jones Reconstruction of existing 2-lane roadway
Reconstruction of existing 2-lane roadway with new pavement, curb and gutters,
with new pavement, curb and gutters, sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps,
sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps, signage, pavement markings, upgrade
signage, pavement markings, upgrade street illumination, utility improvements
street illumination, utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed.
and drainage improvements as needed.
MCCAMPBELL ROAD - $7.0M STARLITE LANE - $8.1M
Agnes to Leopard Violet to Leopard
Reconstruction of existing 2-lane asphalt Reconstruction of existing 2-lane asphalt
roadway with new pavement, repair roadway with new pavement, curb and
concrete pavement as needed, curb and gutter sidewalk at least on one side
gutter, sidewalk at least on one side of the of the roadway with ADA compliant
roadway with ADA compliant curb ramps, curb ramps, signage, pavement
signage, pavement markings, utility markings, upgrade/add street
improvements, drainage improvements, illumination, utility improvements and
and upgrade/add street illumination as drainage improvements as needed.
needed.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
5 subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.
SURFSIDE BOULEVARD - $1.6M TIMBERGATE DRIVE - $3.5M
Breakwater to Elm Snowgoose to Staples
Reconstruction of existing 2-lane asphalt Reconstruction of existing 2-lane roadway
roadway with new pavement, curb and with new pavement, curb and gutters,
gutter, sidewalk with ADA compliant curb sidewalk with ADA compliant curb ramps,
ramps, signage, pavement markings, signage, pavement markings, upgrade
upgrade/add street illumination, utility street illumination, utility improvements
improvements and drainage and drainage improvements as needed.
improvements as needed.
UPPER/MIDDLE/LOWER/ YORKTOWN BOULEVARD
BROADWAY (DESIGN ONLY) - $2.6M (CONSTRUCTION ONLY) - $20M
Coopers Alley to Twigg Rodd Field to The Oso Bridge
Design of the existing 2-lane asphalt Reconstruction of existing 2-lane
roadway with retaining wall stabilization roadway with new 4-lane roadway
investigation, slope stabilization design, (2-lanes in each direction), curb and
new pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalk gutter, sidewalk, install ADA compliant
with ADA compliant curb ramps, signage, curb ramps, signage, pavement
pavement markings, upgrade/add street markings, storm drainage improvements,
illumination, utility improvements and utility improvements and upgrade/add
drainage improvements as needed. street illumination as needed.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion. 6
BOND 2022 PROGRAM
PROPOSITION B
PARKS
11 PROJECTS - $ 20M
BILL WITT AQUATIC COLE COMMODORE PARK
CENTER - $10M PARK- $1.125M (DESIGN ONLY)- $1.0M
(CONSTRUCTION ONLY)
General park rehabilitation Park design and development
Construction of the new and improvements to include a for a community center and
swimming pool with restrooms, multigenerational play-for-all recreational amenities to be
lockers, and supporting playground unit. placed within the park.
infrastructure.
TRESTLE TO TRAIL HOLLY ROAD PROJECT - $500K
Planning and Preliminary Design
Preliminary design and investigation to convert the damaged
railroad crossing to an ADA accessible hike and bike trail (~0.67
mile) that provides for non-motorized access for hiking, fishing,
wildlife viewing, and kayak launching.
GREENWOOD SPORTS COMPLEX
Phase - 1 Concession stand remodel, lighting improvements,
synthetic turf on the infield of three fields, demolish old restrooms
and build new restrooms, irrigation on all 10 fields, parking lot
re-stripe, shade structures, bleachers and new fencing.
Westside Pony - $3.35M • Universal League - $500K • Sparkling City - $850K
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
7 subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.
LABONTE PARK NORTH BEACH ECO PARK
EXPANSION - $1.525M (DESIGN ONLY) - $100K
General park rehabilitation to include Design to develop an environmentally
the newly added park territory and conscious plan for a park that will be home
improvements to include a walking trail to healthy wetlands and wildlife, as well as
and open space. trails, boardwalks, observation decks,
interpretive signs and educational
resources.
OSO GOLF CENTER - ST. DENIS
CLUB HOUSE - $750K PARK - $300K
Planning and Preliminary Design Park improvements to include a
Preliminary scoping and design of a club playground unit, and swingset.
house approximately 10,000 sq/ft in size
and 2 stories high. The club house will
include locker rooms, pro shop, rooms,
patio, snack bar, kitchen, and lounge.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion. 8
BOND 2022 PROGRAM
PROPOSITION C
B
PUBLIC
PARKS
SAFETY
115PROJECTS
PROJECTS- -$ 20.5M
$
10M
FIRE STATION REPLACEMENT (DESIGN ONLY) FIRE DEPARTMENT
RESOURCE CENTER - $1.0M
Fire Station 8 - $2.0M
Wellness and Training Center
Land acquisition and design Phase 2 - Design and Construction of
resource center upgrades.
Fire Station 10 - $2.0M
Land acquisition and design
POLICE SUB-STATIONS
Calallen Police - $1.0M
Land acquisition and design
Far South Police - $4.0M
Land acquisition, design, and construction
PROPOSITION D
B
LIBRARIES
PARKS
11 1PROJECTS
PROJECT -- $$2.5M
20.5M
LA RETAMA CENTRAL
LIBRARY - $2.5M
Complete exterior
renovations to the library.
Project scopes, locations and costs are estimates based on information currently available and are, therefore,
9 subject to reasonable change on the basis of new and refined information up to the time of completion.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
PROPOSITION A PROPOSITION B PROPOSITION C PROPOSITION D
STREETS PARKS PUBLIC SAFETY LIBRARIES
15 PROJECTS - 11 PROJECTS - 5 PROJECTS - 1 PROJECT -
$92.5M $20M $10M $2.5M
Does the proposed Bond 2022 Program Where will the bond program have
anticipate an increase in the City property an impact?
tax rate? All City Council districts of Corpus Christi will be
The Bond 2022 Program does not require an impacted from projects in the proposed bond
increase in the City’s property tax rate. program. While many projects address specific
infrastructure needs, there are several projects in
What is a Bond Program? the bond program that will have an impact city-wide.
A bond is a form of debt that provides local government
with funds to finance large capital improvement projects. Why do you issue bonds to pay for
A bond program includes both the authority to issue City projects rather than pay for
bonds and a listing of the purposes for which the funds projects with cash?
may be used. General Obligation Bond Programs, such Bond financing funds large-scale capital
as the City of Corpus Christi’s Bond 2022 Program, improvement projects and allows the City’s
require voter approval. operating budget to focus on annual and
ongoing costs such as operations, maintenance,
How are bond projects selected? and public service programs. By issuing bonds,
The projects in the Bond 2022 Program were the City can invest in large projects more quickly
vetted and approved by City Council. With any bond and spread the cost over a greater time period.
program, City staff initially studies the City’s inventory
of infrastructure throughout the community and develops How does this Bond Program impact
a list of potential projects. These projects are presented my utility bill?
to Council for review and discussion. A final list of Utility bills may be impacted by Street Proposition A
proposed projects is determined based on these because the underlying water & waste water for street
discussions and community input. projects is not included in the Bond Program costs. If
Proposition A is approved, it may increase customer’s
utility bills in 2024 or later.
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VOTING INFORMATION
EARLY VOTING ELECTION DAY VOTE BY
DATES VOTING MAIL
October 24, 2022 thru Tuesday, November 8, 2022 October 24, 2022 thru
November 4, 2022 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. November 8, 2022
Monday, October 24th thru Registered voters will be able Last Day to Receive Ballot by Mail -
Friday, October 28th to cast their Election Day ballots Tuesday, November 8
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at any of the Nueces County (Election Day) at 7:00 p.m.
Vote Centers from 7:00 a.m. Can receive by 5:00 p.m. November 9
Saturday, October 29th to 7:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Curbside Voting will be available Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail
Sunday, October 30th at all Vote Center locations. (Received, not Postmarked) -
12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday, October 28
(Courthouse only) For more information and
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SAMPLE BALLOT
City of Corpus Christi Proposition A (Streets)
The issuance of bonds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, reconstructing,
restructuring, extending and making permanent street, sidewalk, drainage and any related improvements in the
aggregate principal amount not to exceed $92,500,000, and levying a tax in payment thereof, with priority
given to the following:
McCampbell Road, generally from Agnes to Leopard; Yorktown Boulevard, generally from Rodd Field to Oso Creek
Bridge; Beach Access Road, generally from State Highway 361 to beach; Starlite Lane, generally from Violet to Leopard;
Surfside Boulevard, generally from Breakwater to Elm; Upper/Middle/Lower Broadway, generally from Coopers Alley to
Twigg; Alameda Street, generally from Airline to Everhart, including Avalon Street, generally from Everhart to Alameda,
and Robert Drive, generally from Alameda to Avalon; Alameda Street, generally from Texan Trail to Doddridge; Bonner
Drive, generally from Everhart to Flynn; Carroll Lane, generally from South Padre Island Drive to Holly; Martin Street,
generally from Holly to Dorado; Flour Bluff Drive, generally from Yorktown to Don Patricio; Holly Road, generally from
Ennis Joslin Road to Paul Jones Avenue; Timbergate Drive, generally from Snowgoose Road to Staples Street; Aaron
Drive, generally from Saratoga Boulevard to Summer Winds Drive
City of Corpus Christi Proposition B (Parks and Recreation)
The issuance of bonds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding and equipping park
and recreational facilities in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $20,000,000 and levying a tax in payment
thereof, with priority given to the following:
Bill Witt Park Aquatic Facility Construction
Oso Golf Center Clubhouse
Holly Road Railroad Trestle to Trail
Greenwood Sports Complex Improvements
Labonte Park Expansion and Improvements
North Beach Eco Park
Park Recreation Masterplan Improvements for Cole, Commodore, and St. Denis Parks
City of Corpus Christi Proposition C (Public Safety)
The issuance of bonds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding, upgrading and
equipping public safety facilities in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $10,000,000 and levying a tax in
payment thereof, with priority given to the following:
Corpus Christi Fire Station #8
Corpus Christi Fire Station #10
Corpus Christi Fire Department Resource Center
Corpus Christi Police Substation – Far South
Corpus Christi Police Substation - Annaville (Calallen)
City of Corpus Christi Proposition D (Libraries)
The issuance of bonds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding, upgrading
and equipping public libraries in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $2,500,000 and levying a tax
in payment thereof, with priority given to the following:
La Retama Central Library Exterior Renovation
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1 Aaron Saratoga Blvd to Summer Winds
2 Alameda Airline Rd to Everhart Rd
3 Alameda Texan to Doddridge PARK
4 Beach Access SH 361 to the Beach A OSO Golf Center
5 Bonner Everhart to Flynn B Labonte Park
6 Carroll SH 358 to Holly C North Beach Eco Park
7 Flour Bluff Yorktown to Don Patricio D Cole Park PUBLIC SAFETY
8 Holly Ennis Joslin to Paul Jones E City Sports Complex J Calallen Police Sub Station
9 Martin Holly to Dorado F Commodore Park K Far South Police Sub Station
10 McCampell Agnes to Leopard G Trestle to Trail Holly Road Project L Fire Station 8 Replacement
11 Starlite Violet to Leopard H St. Denis Park M Fire Station 10 Replacement
12 Surfside Breakwater to Elm I Bill Witt N Fire Department Resource Center
13 Timbergate Snowgoose to Staples
14 Upper/Middle/Lower Broadway Coopers Alley to Twigg LIBRARY
15 Yorktown Rodd Field to The Oso Bridge O La Retama Central Library