2018 Wake County Bond Referenda

One of the things that makes Wake County special is our high quality of life.  Business leaders looking for a place to locate or expand their companies say it's a significant factor in why they choose Wake County.  Families, young people and seniors also cite our quality of life as a top reason for making Wake County their home.

We're proud of our reputation as a great place to live, work, learn and play. We're committed to maintaining it now an din the year to come.

As our community of more than 1 million continues to grow rapidly, we must plan for the impact our increasing population will on the the:

  • Wake County Public School System;
  • Wake Tech Community College; and
  • Parks, Greenways, Recreation and Open Space

That's why we brought before the voters three bond referenda on November 6, 2018 - to make sure those investments are made at the lowest cost to the taxpayers.  Voters approved each bond.

 

WCPSS

Wake County Public School System

The $548 Million Bond Over the Next Two Years Would Fund the:

  • Construction of New Schools;
  • Renovation of Existing Ones; and
  • Equipment needed to operate them
WTCC

Wake Technical Community College

The $349 million bond over the next four years would enable Wake Tech to:

  • Continue expansion of the new RTP campus;
  • Complete training facilities used for skilled trades and law enforcement; and
  • Fund campus-wide renovations and repairs
Yates Mill

Parks, Greenways, Recreation and Open Space

The $120 million bond over the next six years would fund:

  • More open space preservation;
  • New greenway connections;
  • New park and nature preserve construction; and
  • Renovations to existing parks