Collin County Commissioners called for a $750 million bond referendum election November 6 during a meeting Aug. 20.



A) $600 million for limited-access roadway, or LAR, projects;



B) $140 million for arterial roads, including the reconstruction and rehabilitation of arterial roads;



and C) $10 million for open space and parks.



Collin County Commissioners unanimously called for a $750 million bond referendum to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot during an Aug. 20 meeting.Commissioners called for three propositions including:Commissioner Duncan Webb said this bond election is not expected to affect the county’s overall tax rate.Proposition A will be general funding for projects, which could include US 380 , the Collin County Outer Loop and a north-south corridor, Webb told Community Impact Newspaper in a previous interview According to county documents, Proposition A will be used to construct non-tolled, high-speed highways and freeways throughout the county and related service and frontage roads.Proposition B will be used to construct, improve and maintain roads and bridges throughout Collin County, including the acquisition of land and rights-of-way, according to county documents.According to county documents, Proposition C will be used for acquiring and improving land for park and open space purposes, including county-city projects.Commissioners voiced support for the bond election in April , with the cities of McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Farmersville and Anna and the town of Prosper in support, but no formal vote was taken at that time.In June 2017 , commissioners discussed calling for a transportation bond election but no formal vote was taken.