Dallas County voters to decide Parkland hospital proposal's fate
Dallas Morning News, October 20, 2008
A bond proposition for a new $1.3 billion charity hospital is on Dallas County's general election ballot. The countywide Parkland proposition would authorize spending up to $747 million in county property taxes, about 60% of the total cost, to build a larger, modern Parkland Memorial Hospital. Hospital revenues and private donations would cover the remainder of the cost.
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