The City of Pharr’s decision to spend millions on its implementation of fiber optics (optical fiber) throughout its boundaries to ensure that all of its citizens have access availability to broadband has some critics pointing fingers.“That’s going to bankrupt them,” is a common refrain heard.However, if you talk to Pharr Mayor Ambrosio “Amos” Hernandez, he says the answer to that is simple.“We got a bond worth $54 million to pay for the (fiber-optics), but the (Pharr) EDC is paying for it out of its own funds, which are only going to increase, so there is no way that this project ...