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Outlook 2022: Kerr County voters will be asked to pay heavy prices for facilities

The city, county could ask voters to approve $110 million in bonds in 2022.

The Kerr County Lead

30 Dec 2021

The price of growth is coming to Kerr County, and with it comes three potentially huge general obligation bonds. After years of putting off facility improvements, Kerr County will ask voters to support two bonds totaling $60 million in November.

But that's not all. The Kerrville City Council will have to decide if it wants to place a bond on the May 7 ballot that will ask voters for more than $45 million to fund a public safety building that will house the police department, fire administration, information technology department, municipal court and the emergency operation center.

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