ABOUt THE BONDS

On August 12, 2025, the Beaumont City Council voted to place five bond propositions on the November 2025 ballot, seeking voter approval for approximately $264 million in projects to improve infrastructure, enhance public safety, expand parks and recreational amenities, and support economic development citywide.

This bond election follows the work of the Beaumont Bond Advisory Committee — a citizen group appointed by City Council to review potential projects, gather public input through a community survey and open house, and present formal recommendations to Council.

Each proposition will be voted on separately.

PROPOSITION A:
Drainage, Streets, and Sidewalks

$58.1 million in total improvements

  • Funding for a major sidewalk initiative to address sidewalks citywide

  • Includes improvements to the following streets across the city:

    • Lucas Drive

    • Avenue A

    • Avenue C

    • Carroll Street

    • Sycamore Street

    • Doucette Avenue

    • Dollinger Road

    • Cottonwood Street

    • 7th Street

    • Gladys Avenue

  • Funding for improvements to:

    • The Broad Oak Street outfall ditch

    • West Lucas Drive storm sewer rehabilitation

    • A citywide ditching program and related equipment

    • Citywide storm sewer cleaning

PROPOSITION B:
Facilities and Public Safety

$147.3 million in total improvements

  • Replace the current, undersized and outdated animal care center with a new, modern facility

  • Replace Fire Station #4, built in 1954, with a new, modern rapid emergency response facility

  • New police headquarters and facility improvements

  • Citywide assessment and renovations to existing facilities across the city

  • Creation of a state-of-the-art sports facility and community multipurpose center designed to host a variety of sporting events, tournaments, community classes, and training.

  • Multipurpose facility at Alice Keith Park

  • Public safety and technology improvements, including cameras that tie into the Real-Time Crime Center

PROPOSITION C:
Parks, Trails, and Recreation

$37.2 million in total improvements

  • Construction, rehabilitation and equipment, and permanent improvements and facilities for certain city parks (including Halbouty Park, Cottonwood Park, Fletcher Mini Park, Perlstein Park, Guseman Park, Collier’s Ferry Park, Magnolia Park, Tyrrell Park, Rogers Park, Riverfront Park, Roberts Park, and Central Park)

  • A system-wide renovation of park restroom facilities; replace outdated, unusable facilities with modern restroom facilities.

  • Upgrades and added amenities to Tyrrell Park

  • Converts softball fields on Complex 4 into baseball fields. Upgrades to restrooms, dugouts, fencing, bullpens, and other amenities to allow year-round use.

PROPOSITION D:
Riverfront Park Extension

$12.4 million in total improvements

  • Expansion of Riverfront Park with family-focused amenities, an amphitheater, and 4 storefronts

PROPOSITION E:
Pointe Parkway North Extension

$8.9 million in total improvements

  • Extend at 0.6-mile segment of Pointe Parkway from Northwest Parkway to State Highway 105