Two voters have approved $292.5 million of bonds by the Four Seasons Ranch Municipal Utility District in Denton County.
The authorization includes $138.5 million of bonds for water, sewer, and drainage systems and $154 million of bonds for roads.
Under state law, at least one short-term resident must vote on bonds and on a property tax to support the debt.
The two voters in the Denton County election approved a rate of $1.20 per $100 of assessed valuation.
The election was held and the votes were canvassed by Coats Rose, a Dallas law firm. The firm released the official results of the election after a request for the information by a Denton newspaper.
If the votes are cast before election day, state law allows special districts to close the election early without the use of a county polling location. The districts can canvass the votes without reporting results to county officials.
The MUD is located near the small town of Pilot Point on the Denton-Collin county line.