Voters could see up to $21 million in facilities projects on Richardson’s 2026 bond package, primarily renovation and repair on fire stations and a number of other city buildings.
Wayne Corum, Richardson’s director of facilities and fleet, presented potential projects for the $200 million May bond election to City Council on Dec. 8.
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The largest proposed projects were for Richardson’s fire services, including a new apparatus building behind Fire Station 5 and a renovation of Fire Station 6. Corum also presented plans for a new Fire Station 7, recommending that funding for its design be set aside in this bond while funding for its construction would be included in a future bond.
The estimated costs for the fire projects suggested for this bond totaled $13 million, with $23.

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