Keep Lubbock Moving.
Vote FOR
Prop A
For Our Safety. For Our Future.
Safety near schools
Relief from traffic congestion
Improved road conditions
Better infrastructure for future growth
What Is Proposition A?
Prop A is a road bond initiative to fund seven critical infrastructure projects across Lubbock, including within all three Lubbock school districts.
Prop A will expand and repair roads to ease congestion and improve traffic flow.
KEEP LUBBOCK MOVING • KEEP LUBBOCK MOVING •
Spend More Time Where It Counts
Expanding & Improving Seven Key Routes
Lubbock's growth hasn't slowed down but traffic has.
Our mission is to repair and improve our roadways and get Lubbock back to being a 10-15 minute city.
We Can't Afford To Wait
The Cost of Doing Nothing
If we don't act now, the 36-month waiting period for bond elections means we'll be stuck with three more years of worsening traffic and road conditions.
The Time Is Right Now
By acting now, we can take advantage of lower supply costs and interest rates.
Why wait and pay more later when we can solve these issues today?
Areas For Improvement
34th St., Upland Ave. to Alcove
34th St., Upland Ave. to Alcove
Upland Ave., 98th St. to 114th St.
Upland Ave., 98th St. to 114th St.
University Ave., 50th St. to Loop 289
University Ave., 50th St. to Loop 289
146th St., Slide Rd. to Quaker Ave.
146th St., Slide Rd. to Quaker Ave.
146th St., University Ave. to Ave. P
146th St., University Ave. to Ave. P
Avenue P, 130th St. to 146th St.
Avenue P, 130th St. to 146th St.
Broadway St., Avenue Q to Avenue E
Broadway St., Avenue Q to Avenue E
Keep Lubbock Moving
Vote FOR Prop A This November!
Questions
How do I vote for Lubbock Prop A?
Prop A will be at the bottom of your ballot.
Down the Ballot
Vote ✅ FOR Prop A this November.

What happens if Prop A doesn't pass?
If Proposition A fails this election cycle, Lubbock will face increased traffic congestion and road safety issues. Existing Lubbock road conditions will continue to deteriorate as Lubbock's population increases.
Delaying necessary repairs and roadway expansions could lead to higher costs for Lubbock residents in the future, impacting our quality of life.
A failed bond means we would have to wait another 36 months before a new road bond election could be held, prolonging the need for critical infrastructure improvements.
How does Prop A improve road safety?
By addressing the repair and expansion of roads, Prop A aims to significantly reduce traffic accidents and congestion.
The plan includes the addition of sidewalks and stoplights, ensuring safer crossings for pedestrians, particularly near schools and busy intersections.
Enhanced safety features such as medians and dedicated turning lanes will help reduce the likelihood of collisions and improve traffic flow.
Didn't Lubbock recently pass another road bond?
Yes. The city of Lubbock is delivering on its promises from our 2022 road bond. However, another road bond election is necessary to continue addressing Lubbock's need for road expansion projects.
Prior to the 2022 road bond election, Lubbock hadn't approved a new road bond in 13 years. Now we are working to catch up and get ahead of critical road improvements.
Why should I vote for Prop A?
The good news we are growing. Lubbock city growth is projected to exceed a population of 400,000 by 2040 creating a pressing need for infrastructure to keep pace with our growth.
Currently, many of our city's road conditions require repair and expansion to make our roads safer near schools and shorten our commute times. Taking advantage of current low interest rates and supply costs is crucial for maximizing our investment in road improvements.
How will Prop A impact my taxes?
The tax implications of these Lubbock road bonds this 2024 election have been carefully considered to ensure minimal impact while providing essential infrastructure improvements.
Prop A proposes a gradual property tax adjustment over seven years. The increase starts moderately, peaks in year three, and then decreases through year seven.
On average, Lubbock homeowners will see an annual increase of just $29.59, though the exact amount may vary slightly year to year.
Homeowners 65 years and older who have filed the appropriate homestead exemption will not see a tax increase.
This is a small investment to ease traffic congestion, repair our roads, and ensure a safer, more efficient future for our community.
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