It’s been 40 years since Waco voters have passed a City bond election. Where would
Waco be today without our last successful bond that passed in 1967? We would not have
a Convention Center at all which has provided over $270 million into our local economy
(in direct, incoming dollars), or a low-water dam that significantly widened the Brazos.
That bond also brought three new fire stations, numerous roads and bridges, the Texas
Ranger Museum, park improvements and much more. On this site, read what today’s
citizens can offer to future generations by voting Yes May 12.


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Who are Citizens for Progress?

Convention Center
Renovate space or lose
$$$$ for Waco.
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Fire
Not all of us are
properly covered.
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Parks
Blaze new trails & enjoy!
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Police
Their space keeps our
force in handcuffs.
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Libraries
It’s time to write our
own self-help book!
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Ranger Museum
For 21¢/mo., you can own
a better banquet hall.
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New fire stations will be state-of-the-art and provide a congenial neighborhood look.

Right now, they don’t! The TSTC area is so woefully covered that the Insurance Standards Office considers those homeowners without a fire station at all! If your home were more than five response minutes from a fire station, you’d vote Yes. And you’ll do it for your neighbors, too. Waco is that kind of town! Not to mention that we all stand to win. These stations will potentially reduce insurance rates for business and homeowners across our city.
Read more to see what you’ll get for your money.

When and where.
(You know why.)

pectoral cross . cigarettes . cheap furniture store