Your voice matters! As a valued member of our community, we invite you to participate in the upcoming May 4 election where McKinney voters will have the opportunity to shape the future of our city.
What’s on the Ballot?
You’ll be considering five bond propositions totaling $485.5 million. These funds will be allocated for essential upgrades and new developments in McKinney, including:
- Proposition A: $106 million for parks and recreation projects
- Proposition B: $36 million for a new municipal courts facility
- Proposition C: $30 million for improvements to the public works south campus
- Proposition D: $70 million for public safety facilities
- Proposition E: $243.5 million for street projects
Important Dates to Remember:
- April 22: Early voting begins
- April 23: Last day to apply for a mail-in ballot
- April 30: Early voting ends
- May 4: Election Day
Where to Vote:
During early voting or on Election Day, you can cast your vote at any of the following polling locations:
- Collin County Elections Office: 2010 Redbud Blvd., Ste. 102, McKinney
- Children’s Health StarCenter: 6993 Stars Ave., McKinney
- John and Judy Gay Library: 6861 W. Eldorado Parkway, McKinney
- Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library: 101 E. Hunt St., McKinney
- McKinney Fire Station No. 5: 6600 Virginia Parkway, McKinney
- McKinney Fire Station No. 7: 861 Independence Parkway, McKinney
- McKinney Fire Station No. 9: 4900 Summit View Drive, McKinney
- McKinney Fire Station No. 10: 1150 Olympic Crossing, McKinney
- Old Settlers Recreation Center: 1201 E. Louisiana St., McKinney
- Senior Recreation Center: 1400 S. College St., McKinney
Your participation is crucial in shaping McKinney’s future. We hope to see you at the polls!