El Paso City Council OKs $71M public safety package funded by 2022 bonds
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Published on April 15, 2026.
The El Paso City Council has approved a $71M public safety package, funded through 2022 bonds, aimed at boosting public safety and advancing long-awaited community projects. The funds will be distributed through property taxes. The funding is tied to voter-approved community progress bonds.
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