The provided articles focus on Kaylynn Paxson's candidacy and election results for Corpus Christi City Council District 4. They do not contain specific details about her campaign promises or platform positions on issues such as desalination or housing.
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The Oso WRP project's total not-to-exceed amount increased by over $3.5 million, and the Yorktown Boulevard project saw an increase of over $900,000.
Further studies or mitigation measures related to environmental concerns like PFAS could increase project costs.
The city is supporting these projects by offering resolutions that help secure tax credits, which indirectly impacts the financial viability of the developments and potentially increases the tax base over time.
The grants sought total over $600,000, with associated cash and in-kind matches required from the city.