Planning for the 2011 Bond Election
Pima County typically funds the construction of facilities and
land acquisitions with revenue generated from the sale of general
obligation and revenue bonds. Types of facilities and acquisitions
funded this way include: parks and recreational facilities, community
centers, libraries, public health clinics, museums, sheriff substations,
jail expansions, court facilities, flood control improvements,
sewer system improvements, affordable housing, neighborhood reinvestment
projects and land purchased to conserve natural areas. Voter approval
is required for Pima County to sell bonds to fund these facilities.
In May 2006, Pima County voters approved the sale of $54 million
in general obligation bonds for the development and construction
of psychiatric facilities, including a psychiatric hospital and
critical care center. These facilities are currently under design.
The County is also implementing bond projects approved by voters
at 1997 and 2004 elections.
Pima County is planning for a future bond election. This web site
provides information on this planning process, including reports,
project proposals, dates and locations for meetings, opportunities
to comment, and links related to County's Bond Advisory Committee.
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Contact
us at bondinfo@pima.gov,
or 740-8450.