The Democrat says the combined $396 million will improve the quality of life in Prince William County.
“We need to address roads because our traffic is impacting commutes and quality of life,” Zargarpur told me.
The Democrat says the combined $396 million will improve the quality of life in Prince William County.
“We need to address roads because our traffic is impacting commutes and quality of life,” Zargarpur told me.
The Democrat says the projects outlined in a combined $396 million road and park bonds program will go far to address the county’s infrastructure needs.
“The projects are needed to move us forward,” Sheikh told Potomac Local.
The candidate is yet another who is supportive of borrowing up to $396 million for road and park projects in Prince William County.
Why it matters: A $355 million road bond and a $41 million park bond would be used for multiple projects across the county.
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The two-time candidate for the Neabsco District School Board seat says he supports a combined $396 million park and road bond.
The Board of County Supervisors would ultimately borrow the cash for the bonds.
Jacqueline Gaston says, as a Prince William County resident, she’ll vote to approve a combined $396 million in bonds.
“Yes. Route 28 issues must be addressed, and the park improvements enhance our communities,” said Gaston.
She’s a Democrat who is vying to unseat Jeanine Lawson, who represents the Brentsville District on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors.
The bonds total $396 million, and if approved by voters on Election Day November 5, would be used to fund projects to improve the county’s road network and recreational facilities.
The Democratic nominee for the Prince Willliam Board of County Supervisors Chairman At-large seat supports a combined $396 million road and park bond on the November 5 ballot.
“Yes, because the road bond has money for fixing Route 28, and we need it to leverage state and federal money,” Wheeler told Potomac Local.
Andrea Bailey is running to be the next Potomac District representative on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors.
She supports the passage of the proposed combined $396 million in park and road bonds.
The Democrat running to unseat Ruth Anderson on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors doesn’t want to borrow the money for road improvements.
“There was no discussion about investments in schools or transit,” Boddye told Potomac Local.