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Moving Forward
Special | 56m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Mayor Harpole and Councilman Burkett discuss what happens after the 2016 elections.
Amarillo residents determined what kind of city they want in the future by voting on seven bond issues proposed by the City Council — a list of projects that, combined, totaled $340 million. Now that the election dust has settled, Amarillo City Councilman Randy Burkett and Mayor Paul Harpole will talk with Karen Welch about what happens next.
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Live Here is a local public television program presented by Panhandle PBS
Live Here
Moving Forward
Special | 56m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Amarillo residents determined what kind of city they want in the future by voting on seven bond issues proposed by the City Council — a list of projects that, combined, totaled $340 million. Now that the election dust has settled, Amarillo City Councilman Randy Burkett and Mayor Paul Harpole will talk with Karen Welch about what happens next.
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